Which sentence uses the Present Perfect Tense correctly?
A. I will have eaten breakfast an hour ago.
B. She went to the store yesterday.
C. We have watched a movie last night.
D. They have cleaned the house this morning.

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A. To scrub clean
B. Easily deceived; too trusting
C. To continue striving in spite of discouragements and difficulties
D. A written message to reference later; a record or note to help remember
Comparison & Modal Verbs in Passive Voice › View
Nothing ________ because it was very foggy and raining heavily.
A. is seen
B. could be seen
C. haven’t been seen
D. wasn’t seen
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct ?
A. He currently works on this project.
B. He is currently working on this project.
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How …….he get here from the train station?
A. is
B. will
C. do
D. shall
