[ Tenses ]
The cat ………. a mouse.
A. has caught just
B. has just catch
C. have just caught
D. has just caught

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the conjunction in the sentence?
The driving instructor gave suggestions and asked questions.
A. and
B. the
C. gave
D. asked
Present Tenses › View
They _______________ for the concert all afternoon.
A. ‘ve been practising
B. ‘ve practised
Clause › ViewSarah will go to the party with whom she likes.
A. Adverb clause of place
B. Adverb clause of purpose
C. Noun clause as object of verb
D. Noun clause as object of preposition
Tenses › View
The window was open and a bird ___________ into the room.
A. flies
B. flew
C. is flying
D. has flown
