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What is the role of ‘always’ in past continuous sentences?
A. ‘Always’ describes actions that are currently happening.
B. ‘Always’ signifies habitual actions in past continuous sentences.
C. ‘Always’ is used to express future actions.
D. ‘Always’ indicates a one-time event in the past.

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