I like ____ the piano.
A. playing
B. Play
C. played
D. Was played
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playing
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Here, we have to fill in the blank. The complete sentence will be 'I like playing the piano.'
- Here, a form of the root verb 'play', will be used to fill in the blank.
- The present continuous form of 'play', 'playing', will be used in the sentence.
- The present continuous also called the present progressive or present imperfect is a verb form used in modern English that combines the present tense with the continuous aspect.
- Here, this provides the sentence with a logical meaning and makes the sentence grammatically correct.
- The verb 'play' does not fit here correctly. Since the speaker here is talking in the present continuous.
- The verb 'played' is in the past tense and can't be used in this sentence.
- The word 'was played' is also in the past tense and can't be used in this sentence.
- Thus, the complete sentence will be 'I like playing the piano.'
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