[ Grammar ]
“Did you see Betty yesterday?” – “Yes, at five o’clock she ___________.”
A. has written a letter
B. had written a letter
C. was writing a letter
D. is writing a letter

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A. -er
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Which tense is used to express a habitual action or a repeated action with a regular pattern?
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A. badder, the baddest
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My father ___ in a bank, but he ___ from home today.
A. works / is working
B. is working / works
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