[ Verb Tenses ]
How does the past continuous tense differ from the past simple tense?
A. It indicates an ongoing action in the past.
B. It indicates a completed action in the past.
C. It indicates a future action.
D. It indicates a present action.

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Grammar › ViewKyle: Do you know how to make peanut butter cookies?
Lisa: No. But Henry ______ them before. He can help us.
A. have made
B. has made
C. does
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Complete the sentence: If you hurry, you ___ catch the bus.
A. can
B. should
C. might
D. would
Grammar › ViewRay: Where were you born?
Sean: I _____ in Chicago.
A. was born
B. did born
C. born
D. were born
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We……………….feed the animals. It’s forbidden.
A. shouldn’t
B. mustn’t
C. don’t have to
D. might not
