[ Tenses (Present and Past) ]
Excuse me, sir. What times ———— on Saturdays and Sundays?
A. Do the morning trains leave
B. Are the morning trains leaving
C. Did the morning trains leave
D. Were the morning trains leaving

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Do you like staying in _____ hotels?
A. –
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A. yet
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He ___________ a nap – don’t disturb him.
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