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Convert the following to simple past: ‘They are playing chess.’
A. They played chess.
B. They were playing chess.
C. They play chess.
D. They will play chess.
Select your answer:
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A. By 5 p.m., I will have finished my work.
B. By 5 p.m., I will be finishing my work.
C. By 5 p.m., I will finish my work.
D. By 5 p.m., I am going to finish my work.
Present Perfect Continuous › View
The Present Perfect Continuous Wh-question is compound by:
A. Wh + Subject + Aux + Benn + Verb -Ing + Object +?
B. Wh + Aux + Subject + Been + Verb -Ing + Object +?
C. Wh + Subject + Been + Verb -Ing + Object
D. Aux + Subject + Verb -Ing + Object +?