[ Type of Sentences ]
Don’t spill your drink!
A. Imperative
B. Interrogative
C. Declarative
D. Exclamatory

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Tenses › ViewUse the present perfect tense in a sentence.
A. I visited Paris yesterday.
B. I will visit Paris.
C. I am visiting Paris now.
D. I have visited Paris.
Grammar › View
Which of these question tags is grammatically correct?
A. She can come, can’t she?
B. Can’t she come, can she?
C. She can come, can she?
D. Can she come, she?
He __________ to fix the car for several hours when I called him.
A. had been trying
B. tried
C. is trying
D. has been trying
Modals and Modal Perfects › View
I shouldn’t have invited them.
A. I didn’t invite them.
B. I invited them.
