[ Tenses ]
What is the primary use of the past continuous tense?
A. To describe actions that were ongoing in the past.
B. To indicate future actions.
C. To express habits in the past.
D. To describe completed actions.

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Tenses › ViewWhich tense is used to represent actions that occurred before the present moment?
A. Past tense
B. Present tense
C. Future tense
D. Conditional tense
Grammar › View
A: Chloe………..next month.
B: I know. I ………… an invitation for the ceremony.
A. is graduating/have just received
B. is graduating/have just receving
C. has graduated/have just received
D. has graduated/have just receving
Grammar › ViewI promise that I ___________ home in time.
A. will be
B. am going to be
Homonyms › View
A ___ is a long, onion-like vegetable that has a milder aftertaste.
a. leak
b. leek
