They ___ (play) soccer for two hours when it started to rain.
A. was playing
B. play
C. were playing
D. played

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-ing form and the to-infinitive-ed or -ingGrammar and PunctuationThird ConditionalsConnectivesSimple Present VS Present ContinuousConditional TensesModals of ProhibitionAll, Both, Neither, None, EitherRelative Clauses and UsageOther quiz:
Some vs. Any › ViewThey went to town without ___ money.
a. some
b. any
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Which sentence is correct when using the Past Perfect Simple to describe an action that was completed before a specific time in the past?
A. By the time we arrived, the movie had started.
B. By the time we arrived, the movie started.
C. By the time we arrived, the movie has started.
Tenses › ViewA : What (you, usually, read) ………………………………………… when you are on holidays ?
B : I (read) ………………………………………… detective stories. Now I (read) ………………………………………… The Shut Door by Lock.
A. do you usually read; I’m reading; I read
B. do you usually read; I read; I am reading
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PERFECT MODALS. He didn’t attend the conference. He ___________ prepared for it.
A. should have
B. could have
C. might have
D. must have
