
What is he doing?
A. Smiles
B. Smiling
C. Crying
D. None of the above

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Continuous Tenses › ViewWhat is the present continuous form of ‘to write’ for the subject ‘she’?
A. is writing
B. writing
C. was writing
D. writes
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What is the complete predicate in this sentence?
Garret, Amy, and Liza walked their dogs yesterday.
A. Garret, Amy, and Liza
B. Garret, Amy, and Liza walked their dog
C. walked their dog yesterday
D. walked their dogs
Present Tenses › ViewMy sisters …………………. TV right now.
A. is watched
B. am watching
C. are watching
D. is watching
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When do we use the preposition ‘during’?
A. During is used to express a state of being
B. During is used to indicate location
C. During is used to describe how an action is performed
D. During is used to indicate when an action takes place within a specific period.
