[ Verb Tenses ]
What is the past continuous tense form of the verb ‘run’?
A. running
B. ran
C. was running
D. has run

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A. Ramon and Frank ofter are hungry.
B. Often. Ramon and Frank are hungry.
C. Ramon and Frank are often hungry.
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The central office manager, along with his two assistant, … left the room.
- have
- has
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You didn’t have to bring me a present, but thank you!
A. Obligation
B. Lack of obligation
C. Prohibition
D. Permission
E. Ability
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They __ assess in this festival, it’s great.
A. can ́t
B. can
