[ Grammar ]
Shoplifting, or stealing goods from a store, is a form of what?
A. larceny
B. charity
C. rivalry
D. irony

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. The actor sat beside the writer. They wanted to discuss the meaning of the scene. The word beside should be changed to:
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We use the present progressive to talk about events that are happening right now and for the extended present.
A. True
B. False
