[ Present Perfect Tense ]
I …. her this week.
A. hasn’t see
B. haven’t see
C. hasn’t seen
D. haven’t seen

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Tenses › ViewConstruct a sentence in the future using the verb ‘read’ and the subject ‘we’.
A. We reading
B. We will read.
C. We readed
D. We reads
Homophones › View
It is unusual that their / they’re / there not having a party next door..
A. Their
B. They’re
C. There
Thanks to the invention of labor-saving , domestic chores are no longer a burden.
A. devices
B. things
C. equipment
D. furniture
Grammar / Pronouns › View
“Please help ________ to the food,” Puan Lisya told her guests.
A. herself
B. himself
C. yourselves
D. themselves
