Which of the following is proper grammar for the following sentence: the clouds of the sky
A. the sky’s clouds
B. the skies clouds
C. the skys’ clouds
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Kintan and I were drawing a view of Bromo mountain two days ago.
The interrogative construction of past continuous tense above is?
A. Are Kintan and I drawing a view of Bromo mountain two days ago?
B. Did Kintan and I draw a view of Bromo mountain two days ago?
C. Do Kintan and I draw a view of Bromo mountain two days ago?
D. Was Kintan and I draw a view of Bromo mountain two days ago?
E. Were Kintan and I drawing a view of Bromo mountain two days ago?
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