What does the past progressive tense typically indicate?
A. An action that will happen in the future
B. An action that was ongoing in the past
C. An action that is completed as of now
D. An action that begins and ends at a future date

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A. Will be
B. Will
C. Going to be
D. Going to
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Identify the correct verb form: “Stop boasting about your achievements; you ………….. about them for an hour now!”
A. had talked
B. have talked
C. had been talking
D. have been talking
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A. is
B. are
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Mum is ______ vegetables and dad is ______ television
A. cutting – seing
B. cutting – watching
C. cuting – listening
