[ Present Tense ]
He hasn’t done his homework yet
A. Present Simple
B. Present Continuous
C. Present Perfect Continuous
D. Present Perfect

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Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the conjunction in the sentence as coordinating, correlative, or subordinating.
Danny received not only a new book but also a new shirt.
A. coordinating
B. correlative
C. subordinating
Tenses › View
The present perfect continuous tense is used to talk about an action that started in the past and has continued up until the present, but the exact time of the action is known.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Verb Tenses › ViewCreate a question in past: You (to see) the movie?
A. Did you see the movie?
B. Have you seen the movie?
C. You saw the movie?
D. Did you watched the movie?
Grammar - Quantiflier › View
James puts —— of ream on top of the cake.
A. a lot
B. much
C. a few
D. many
