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How … you solving that problem?
Question 1:
How … you solving that problem?
A.
was
B.
were
C.
hav e
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… we using the right technique?
… you improving your English grammar?
… they concentrating only on that thing?
… she thinking about it?
… he playing the guitar professionally?
… she considering their offer?
… he leading a new lifestyle?
… she assisting him?
… it bringing you money?
… it becoming a huge success?
… your teacher mentioning it?
… the trainers advising it?
… the company becoming profitable?
… the manager explaining it?
… the managers experiencing big problems?
… the trainer improving his skills?
… the companies getting richer?
… the students making too many mistakes?
… your teacher saying it very clearly?
… the student showing only good results?
How … it working?
What … becoming uncontrollable?
Who … investing money?
How … it changing?
What … they looking for?
Where … it going on?
Why … you talking about it?
What … she saying?
How … you solving that problem?
Why … they complaining?
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