They saw the children play football in the street.
A. The children were being seen to play football in the street.
B. The children were seen to playing football in the street.
C. The children were seen play football in the street.
D. The children were seen to play football in the street.

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Tenses › ViewThe boys (play) soccer for half an hour when it started to rain.
A. are playing
B. were playing
C. have been playing
D. had been playing
Grammar › View
What meaning aligns with Schism?
A. Not agreeable
B. Firm belief or opinion
C. Division into smaller groups often because of an uproar
D. Readily obedient
Conjunction › ViewSome people do not eat before exercises … feel nauseated.
A. to not
B. in order to
C. so that
D. in order not to
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The cats ________________ the yarn from the basket.
A. steal
B. steals
