Which sentence correctly uses the past continuous tense to describe an action in progress at a specific past time?
A. He played tennis at 4.30 yesterday.
B. He was playing tennis at 4.30 yesterday.
C. He had played tennis at 4.30 yesterday.
D. He plays tennis at 4.30 yesterday.

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Passive Voice › ViewThey spent 35 euros in clothes last month.
A. 35 euros were spent in clothes last month.
B. are spent 35 euros in clothes last month.
C. 35 euros are spent in clothes last month.
D. 35 euros was spent in clothes last month.
Modal Verbs › View
What is the meaning of the modal verb ‘be able to’?
A. Skill to cook
B. Ability or capacity to do something
C. Inability to do something
D. Capacity to fly
Idioms › ViewTo become unconscious is to ___.
a. go out
b. black out
c. knock over
Comparative Degree (Adverb) › View
Why did the toddlers act … (badly) than before?
- worse
- more badly
