What does the sentence ‘This sentence is in the present perfect continuous tense to describe an action that started in the past, continued in the present, and may still be ongoing.’ indicate?
A. An ongoing action in the past
B. An ongoing action in the present
C. A completed action in the past
D. A future action that will be completed

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Simple Past Tense › ViewThe students were on line two weeks ago. Change into the negative form.
A. The students not on line two weeks ago.
B. The students did not on line two weeks ago.
C. The students were not on line two weeks ago.
D. The students was not on line two weeks ago.
COUNT - NONCOUNT NOUNS › View
Let me give you some advice: Walk for half an hour every day.
A. COUNT NOUN
B. NON-COUNT NOUN
Gerunds and Modals › ViewI can to have a party in my house anytime!
A. CORRECT
B. INCORRECT
Grammar › View
Take a jacket with you ________ it gets cold later.
A. in case
B. until
C. unless
