The correct answer is time travel I am so so so so sorry incorrect
The answer is: something that continues to happen
The simple present tense, particularly, refers to an action that occurs regularly, as a habit or routine, or something that is always true. It is usually used with adverbs of frequency (such as always, sometimes or never) or time expressions which indicate how often the action happens. For example:
<em>I go to school </em><u><em>everyday</em></u><em>.</em>
<em>I </em><u><em>never</em></u><em> play computer games in the evening.</em>
Carla realised that her own necklace was missing, so she told her mother that it had gone.
I think a or d because if you take out the commas on a u get yes you may read one more chapter which is correct also the comma in d indicates a pause which is also right
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1) A pickpocket stole his wallet
2) The scorching sun was unbearable
3) The crowded train screeched to a halt