Topics: Tenses and Opinions
Change the sentence to past continuous tense: ‘He reads a book.’
A. He will be reading a book.
B. He has been reading a book.
C. He is reading a book.
D. He was reading a book.
Select your answer:

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‘Where is Tanti?’
‘I don’t know. In fact I……any of our friends since I arrived.’
A. Did not see
B. Was not seeing
C. Have not seen
D. Do not see
E. Had not seen
