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Accusing Choose Sentence Accuse They

This flashcard assesses the user's understanding of the simple present vs. present continuous tense. It questions which sentence, 'They accuse him now' or 'They are accusing him now,' is correct, with the provided answer suggesting both can be valid.

The flashcard tests the user's ability to choose the grammatically correct sentence between "They accuse him now" (simple present) and "They are accusing him now" (present continuous). The correct answer indicates that both the simple present and present continuous can be appropriate depending on the context.

Question Choose the right sentence:
Title 3061
QType (0=kprim,1=mc,2=sc) 2
Q_1 They accuse him now.
Q_2 They are accusing him now.
Q_3 They had accusing him now.
Answers 0 1 0

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