[ Grammar ]
Which verb fits the sentence best?
The cat is _____ for the kitten.
A. look
B. looked
C. looking
D. was looking

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A. drive
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A. it was noise
B. the noise
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Write a sentence using the present tense of the verb “to study.”
A. I studied for the test.
B. I am studying for the test.
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