[ Future Tenses ]
Conjugating verbs in present continuous for future: What is the correct form of the verb ‘to study’ in present continuous for the pronoun ‘we’?
A. is studying
B. has been studying
C. will be studying
D. was studying

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A. if
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While he was sitting at the piano, a small kitten suddenly _____(run) across the piano keys.
A. was running
B. ran
C. runed
D. running
