Rules for Perfect Tenses are…
A. Verbs can change in spelling, stay in past tense, the helping verbs are: has, have, and had
B. Verbs end in “ing” and no helping verb
C. Verbs end in “s”, helping verbs are: is and are
D. Verb spelling doesn’t change, helping verbs are: was and were.

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Grammar › ViewThe film was so bad. We wish ___ our money on it.
A. if we did not spend
B. that we did not spend
C. that we had not spent
D. whether we had not spent
Verb Tenses › View
Differentiate between simple and continuous tenses with examples.
A. Simple tense example: She sings every day. Continuous tense example: She is singing right now.
B. She is sing right now.
C. She sing every day.
D. She will sing tomorrow.
Vocabulary › ViewI appreciate your ____________ about this project. I will make the necessary changes before the final submission.
A. candor
B. entail
C. adept
Prepositional Phrase › View
Find the modifier(s): near the celebrity.
A. near
B. the celebrity
C. celebrity
D. the
