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What is the correct past continuous form of the verb “run”?
A. Running
B. Runs
C. Ran
D. Was running
Select your answer:
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A. mustn’t
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Which of the following sentences correctly uses “their,” “there,” and “they’re”?
A. Their going to love going there for their vacation.
B. They’re going to love going there for their vacation.
C. There going to love going their for they’re vacation.
D. They’re going to love going their for there vacation.