[ Verb Tenses ]
Which tense is used to describe an action that was ongoing in the past?
A. Past perfect
B. Present continuous
C. Past continuous
D. Future perfect

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Grammar › ViewMum and Dan probably ____________ let me go to the cinema this evening. They are angry with me!
A. may
B. will
C. won’t
D. might
Past Tense › View
I ___ you in the park yesterday. You ___ on the grass and ___ read a book
A. saw-were sitting – reading
B. saw-sat-read
C. saw-sat-readed
D. saw-sitted-readed
Past Tenses › ViewShe ___________ (have) a shower when I ___________ (call) her.
A. was having, called
B. had, called
C. is having, calls
D. had, calls
Modal Verbs › View
You ……….. tell anyone our secret. It’s very important.
A. mustn’t
B. must
C. don’t have to
D. needn’t have
