[ Present Continuous Tense ]
A : What are the boys doing now ?
B : ……………………………………………
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A. They are running now.
B. They are having a picnic now.
C. They are playing football now.
D. They are walking in the field now
Select your answer:
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A. “The benefits of the program are clear.”
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