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He (study) for his exams right now.
A. He study for his exams right now.
B. He is studying for his exams right now.
C. He studying for his exams right now.
D. He studied for his exams right now.

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A. encourage
B. defeat
C. distinguish
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a. capital
b. capitol
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A. struggles
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SOLDIER: He is a soldier.
A. Person in a business
B. Student
C. person who uses metal
D. Person in the army
