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Verb Tenses › ViewFormulate a present continuous sentence: She (read) a book at the moment.
A. She reads a book at the moment.
B. She will read a book at the moment.
C. She has read a book at the moment.
D. She is reading a book at the moment.
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Which of the following is proper grammar for the following sentence: the books that belong to the girls
A. girl’s books
B. girls’ books
C. girls book’s
D. girl’s book’s
