Choose the correct form: ‘Look! The children ___ in the rain.’
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The action is happening at the moment of speaking.
The present continuous tense is therefore required.
Practice English questions with answers and explanations.
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The action is happening at the moment of speaking.
The present continuous tense is therefore required.
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The waiting continued for a period before a past event.
The past perfect continuous emphasizes the duration.
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The present perfect is formed with 'have' plus a past participle.
'Ever visited' asks about experience up to the present.
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'A little' means some amount of an uncountable noun in a positive sense.
The sentence indicates that enough time is available.
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The committee is viewed here as one unit because 'its' refers to the group collectively.
A singular collective meaning takes 'has.'
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The sentence refers to life experience without a finished past time.
The present perfect connects the experience to the present.
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Future time clauses after 'as soon as' normally use the simple present.
The future meaning is carried by the main clause.
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The past continuous uses a past form of 'be' plus an -ing form.
The plural subject 'they' takes 'were.'
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'Neither' refers to not one and not the other of two items.
'None' is more commonly used for more than two.
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The phrase refers to one combined meal rather than two separate items.
A singular verb is therefore appropriate.
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The train's departure occurred before another completed past action.
The earlier past event takes the past perfect.
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The main action will happen in the future after another future-completed action.
The main clause therefore uses 'will call.'