He _____ in his room.
A. has always messed up
B. is always messing up
C. always messes up
D. messes up always

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the best option of past perfect.
A. Before they had arrived at the dinner party, Chad and Bianca have stopped to buy flowers.
B. Before they arrived at the dinner party, Chad and Bianca had stopped to buy flowers.
C. Before they had arrived at the dinner party, Chad and Bianca had stopped to buy flowers.
D. Before they arrived at the dinner party, Chad and Bianca had stoped to buy flowers.
Tenses › View
She ………………….. always visit her grandparents on Sundays when she was younger.
A. would
B. could
C. should
Modal Verbs › ViewShe _______ be on the bus. I think her car is having problems.
A. able
B. might
C. must
Tenses › View
We _____ (have) a party with my classmates next Friday.
A. We will have a party next Friday.
B. We are having a party next Friday.
C. We having a party next Friday.
D. We had a party next Friday.
