Which questions in the quiz contain the following tenses? SB p.7 GRAMMAR SPOT.

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Which questions in the quiz contain the following tenses? SB p.7 GRAMMAR SPOT

 2. How long does it take for the sun’s rays to reach the earth?  5. What doesn’t a vegetarian eat?  6. What does www. stand for?

 4. If you are flying over the International Date Line, which ocean is below you?

 10. Which language is spoken by the most people in the world?

 1. When did the modern Olympic Games start?  11. Why didn’t Nelson Mandela become President of South Africa until he was 76 years old?

 3. What was Neil Armstrong doing when he said in 1969, ‘That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.’?  9. What was John Lennon doing when he was assassinated?

 7. Where were glasses invented?

 8. How many times has Brazil won the World Cup?

 12. How long have people been sending s?