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’.
Select your answer:

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A. She asked if I like this movie.
B. She asked do I like the movie.
C. She asked if I liked that movie.
D. She asked that I liked the movie.
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I’ve learned English since I was a kid because I _________ study in England after I graduate from high school.
A. is going to
B. are going to
C. am going to
D. might
