Which sentence correctly uses the past continuous tense to describe what you were doing at a specific time yesterday?
A. I eat dinner at 6 PM.
B. I am eating dinner at 6 PM.
C. I will be eating dinner at 6 PM.
D. I was eating dinner at 6 PM.

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Tenses › View“How long have you learned English?”
“I … English for six years by the end of the next year.”
A. will learn
B. learn
C. have learned
D. will have been learning
Future Tenses › View
In the sentence ‘She will be singing at the concert next week.’, what future tense is used?
A. Future Continuous Tense
B. Present Continuous Tense
C. Future Perfect Tense
D. Past Continuous Tense
Grammar › View—- of our time was wasted in the hotel room on holiday because the weather was bad although it was summer time.
A. Plenty
B. A few
C. Many
D. Little
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The meeting has been put … until Thursday.
A. on
B. off
C. up
D. down
