How do you identify simple past continuous tense in a sentence?
A. Identify the structure ‘subject + will + verb ending in -ing’.
B. Look for the structure ‘subject + has/have + verb ending in -ing’.
C. Check for the structure ‘subject + did + verb ending in -ing’.
D. Look for the structure ‘subject + was/were + verb ending in -ing’.

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A. high fuel efficiency
B. through the looking glass
C. a stroke of luck
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Identify the adverbial clause in the following sentence:
“When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite manor to live with her uncle, everybody said she was the most disagreeable-looking child ever seen.”
A. When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite manor to live with her uncle
B. everybody said
C. she was the most disagreeable-looking child
Grammar › ViewDerek said that he and Belinda ……………………………… (see) Adam recently.
A. has seen
B. had seen
C. have seen
D. were seeing
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Shinta’s …………… are painting and reading
A. Hobby
B. Hobbyes
C. Hobbies
D. Hobbying