He glanced at the clock nervously. He knew that he was running out of time.
A. He glanced at the clock nervously as if he still had time.
B. He glanced at the clock nervously like he was running out of time.
C. He glanced at the clock nervously although he was running out of time.

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Tenses › View. By the time we arrive, they will have been playing for over an hour.
A. This sentence describes an action that will be ongoing until a future point.
B. This sentence describes a completed action in the past.
C. This sentence indicates a future action that will not happen.
D. This sentence describes a habitual action in the present.
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The chest of drawers had a ___ runner on top to protect it from dust.
a. lace
b. race
Why ……………(you / laugh) in this photo?
A. is you laughing
B. do you laugh
C. are you laughing
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fly + ing =
A. flying
B. fliing
