Which tense do we use for actions in the past?
A. Simple Present
B. Simple Past

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Present Tenses › ViewChoose the correct form of the verb: I ___________ my homework already. (present perfect)
A. did
B. doing
C. have done
D. do
Perfect Tenses › View
Identify the present perfect tense in the following sentence: ‘She has finished her homework.’
A. She finished her homework yesterday.
B. She has finished her homework.
C. She is finishing her homework now.
D. She will finish her homework tomorrow.
Past Tenses › ViewWhen I … to the airport, I … I … my passport behind.
A. got, realized, left
B. had got, realized, left
C. got, had realized, left
D. got, realized, had left
Grammar › View
A part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea is called
A. noun
B. verb
C. preposition
D. adjective
