[ Grammar ]
What is the present continuous question for ‘they (to play) soccer’?
A. Are they playing soccer?
B. Is they playing soccer?
C. They are playing soccer?
D. Are they play soccer?
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewIn Mrs. McGonagall’s office, Ron feigned the flu. He hoped to be excused from class, get an extension on his paper, and __________.
A. spend the afternoon playing Quidditch with his friends
B. to spend the afternoon playing Quidditch with his friends
C. then to spend the afternoon playing Quidditch with his friends
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grandeur
A. beauty; elegance; charm
B. impressiveness; stateliness; majesty
C. simplicity; plainness; modesty
D. brightness; clarity; brilliance
