[ Past Tenses ]
Form the past continuous tense of the verb ‘play’.
A. playing
B. was played
C. played
D. was playing or were playing

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A. to be upset about something that can’t be changed
B. accidentally spilling a liquid
C. slipping and falling over milk
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He _____ in his room.
A. has always messed up
B. is always messing up
C. always messes up
D. messes up always