The present perfect tense is used to describe actions that happened at an unspecified time before now.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Relative Clause › ViewI saw the girl.
The girl smiled at me in the school festival.
What these two sentences would be if they are combined into one sentence?
A. I saw the girl whom smiled at me in the school festival
B. I saw the girl who smiled at me in the school festival
C. I saw the girl which smiled at me in the school festival
D. I saw the girl that smiled at me in the school festival
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The cat looks scared, ___________?
A. doesn’t it
B. does it
C. isn’t it
D. is it
Present Perfect Tense › ViewI (read) her post three times but I still don’t understand what she means.
A. read
B. have read
C. reads
D. did read
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My mum hasn’t liked cheese _________ she was a child.
A. since
B. for
