What is the correct past continuous form of the verb “run”?
A. Running
B. Runs
C. Ran
D. Was running

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Grammar › ViewWe __________ (live) in the city, but now we live in the countryside.
A. used to
B. uses to
C. didn’t use to
D. did uses
Grammar › View
_____ your problems? (your parents, always, understand)
A. Does your parents alway understood
B. What your parents alway understood
C. Has your parents alway understand
D. Have your parents alway understood
Grammar › ViewChange these sentence into passive voice!
A: She is making this cake tonight
P:…………………………………………………………………
A. This cake is being made by her tonight
B. This cake was being made by her tonight
C. This cake has being made by her tonight
D. This cake will being made by her tonight
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I’ll let you know ________________ I come back.
A. where
B. after
C. because
D. so that
