Which tense is used to describe a past action that continued until another action occurred?
A. Present perfect progressive
B. Past perfect progressive
C. Future perfect progressive
D. Simple past tense

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She didn’t see the other car coming now her car has a huge dent.
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A. see;
B. her;
C. huge;
D. coming;
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She/go running/after/stop/raining
A. She’ll go running after it stops raining.
B. She goes running after it will stop raining
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Jim Jooks iiI. / Helen is looking well.
A. Yess
B. No
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By the year 2030, they _____ (invent) a device for doing homework.
A. will have invented
B. will be inventing
C. will invent
D. are going to invent
