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Fill in the blank using the appropriate form of the verb.

Usually they play cricket but now they ______ football.

Awere playing

Bhave been playing

Cplay

Dare playing

Answer:

D. are playing

Read Explanation:

  • The sentence contrasts a usual activity (playing cricket) with something happening at the moment (playing football).

  • "Usually they play cricket" refers to a habitual action in the present, so we use the simple present tense (play).

  • "But now they ______ football" refers to something happening right now, so we need to use the present continuous tense, which is formed by the verb "to be" (are) + the -ing form of the verb (playing).

  • Therefore, the correct form is "are playing" to indicate that the action is happening right now.


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