This flashcard tests the correct use of tenses for present opinions, ongoing actions that might be unusual, and current thoughts. 'Think' is for opinion, 'are you keeping' for an ongoing action, and 'are you thinking' for current thoughts.
I think the dinner is fine. Why are you keeping silence? What are you thinking about?
Question | I … the dinner is fine. Why … silence? What … about? |
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Title | 690 |
QType (0=kprim,1=mc,2=sc) | 2 |
Q_1 | think/do you keep/are you thinking |
Q_2 | think/are you keeping/think |
Q_3 | think/are you keeping/are you thinking |
Q_4 | am thinking/are you keeping/think |
Answers | 1 0 0 0 |
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