I would say <span>b. The band played songs for the crowd with guitars. it sounds very awkward because "with guitars" should be placed after " the band played songs" and a comma placed after "the band played songs".
so this is what it should look like
The band played songs, with guitars, for the crowd
Hope it helps!
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A. It's the progressive tense that indicates continuing action. It's something that's still going on, and the reason why it's called as progressive. This is formed with the "to be" verb in the present tense, and is combined with an -ing word.
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