Which tense is used for actions that have begun, are in progress, and will finish at some point in the future?
A. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
B. Present Continuous Tense
C. Past Perfect Tense
D. Simple Present Tense

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A. The small, fluffy kitten
B. Played with
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In which sentence is the word “diverse” most correctly used?
A. The diverse plans of the student to skip his tuition class did not work.
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D. There is a lack of diverse options in this supermarket.
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A. go
B. will go
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They ……… Italians.
A. am
B. is
C. are
D. –
