Last week, you started writing a book. You are not finished writing the book, but you work on it every night after you finish your homework. Which sentence correctly describes this situation:
A. I write a book.
B. I am writing a book.
C. I have written a book.
D. I wrote a book.

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Grammar › ViewClerk : Good afternoon, Sir. May I help you?
Mr. Edo : Could you give me some details about your package tours?
Clerk : Certainly. Would you like to see our brochures? Here they are
Mr. Edo : Thank you. Well, this 7-day Japan tour seems to be an interesting one.
Clerk : We could book your tickets if you like.
Mr. Edo : Oh yes. But it is not for me alone. I want five tickets to be booked.
Clerk : Sure, we can do it. Please fill in these forms.
Mr. Edo : Thank you.
Clerk : Would you like us to send the tickets to you by post or email?
Mr. Edo : Email, Please. Can I take them on this Saturday?
Clerk : Sure, we’ll keep them ready for you.
Where does the conversation take place?
A. At local ticket
B. At the airport
C. At train station
D. At travel agency
Prepositions › View
Which parent wouldn’t want a remarkably gifted child, one that would always get good marks and good ____________ every subject without trying very hard?
A. at
B. on
C. of
D. for
Modals › View___ I use your phone for a moment, please?
A. Must
B. Can
C. Will
D. Shall
Present Perfect Tense › View
She will have finished my report
A. She will has finished my report
B. She have finished my report
C. She has finished my report