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Why … the people starving?
Question 1:
Why … the people starving?
A.
were
B.
have
C.
was
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Practice Quiz 26 | A2 - Elementary
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The project wasn’t seeming interesting.
I was wanting to help them.
He was sailing on a boat.
His words were sounding strange.
I was understanding him very well.
They were disagreeing with us.
They were commenting.
He was wishing us good luck.
What was she wanting?
She was blaming her.
Were you really hating it?
I was wanting it with all my heart.
They were needing much more money.
They were judging objectively.
I was liking it so much.
I was supposing it was right.
The list wasn’t including many names.
We were tackling that problem.
The success was depending only on me.
She was crossing the street.
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