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24 July, 07:15

What tense allows for the sequencing of two or more noncontinuous events that occur in the same time period?

The choices are:

simple

perfect

progressive

perfect progressive

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  1. 24 July, 07:41
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    The correct answer is perfect.

    Perfect tenses (past perfect and present perfect) can show us actions that take place at the same time, but are not continuous. Since the sentence says 'noncontinuous,' we can immediately eliminate 'progressive' and 'perfect progressive' tenses, since they are continuous. Simple tense does not tell us whether or not the actions are continuous, so that is also wrong.
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