I __________ (just/meet) Ann’s husband. I ____________ (meet) him at a party last night.
A. have just met // met
B. just have met // meets
C. have just meet // met
D. just meets // met

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Past Simple Negative & QuestionsLinking VerbCompound and Complex, ConditionalsNoun PhrasesGrammar - NounsZero and First ConditionalsTenses and VoiceTenses and Passive VoicePresent Simple PassiveTime Clauses of FutureOther quiz:
Grammar › View. He prefers ________ early rather than ________ late.
A. to arrive / to leave
B. arriving / leaving
C. to arrive / leave
D. arrive / leave
Vocabulary › View
having or showing an ability to understand difficult ideas and situations and to make good decisions
A. Malevolently
B. Succinctly
C. Sagacity
D. Incredulously
Expressing Obligation and Modals › ViewA good sense of humour is important, even in business. You ____________ serious all the time.
A. don’t got to be
B. don’t have to be
C. mustn’t be
D. don’t not have to be
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
“The volunteer, who led 3,000 others in the campaign, ____ awarded the Medal of Distinction by the Mayor.”
A. Were
B. Is
C. Was
D. Are
