A huge crowd ________ (leave) their homes and husbands behind while the Russian army ________ (attack) Ukraine.
A. was leaving / was attacking
B. is leaving / was attacking
C. left / is attacking
D. left / attacks

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A. Will you go
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C. Have you gone
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She ______ to bed at 10 o’clock yesterday.
A. go
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Modals for Deduction › ViewThey must be tired after the long journey. What deduction can you make?
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Identify the participial phrase.
Placing the cookies in the hot oven, Sam burned his arm.
A. Placing the cookies
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