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Which rule states that for past tense, the verb is always plural irrespective of the subject?
A. Rule for present continuous tense
B. Rule for future tense
C. Rule for present perfect continuous tense
D. Rule for past tense
Select your answer:
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Recognize the past perfect continuous tense in the sentence: They had been playing football for two hours.
A. They have been playing football for two hours.
B. They had been playing football for two hours.
C. They were playing football for two hours.
D. They had played football for two hours.