I … … to what advertisements tell me, I … for myself.
A. Don’t listen, choose
B. Doesn’t listen, choose
C. Am not listening, choose
D. Didn’t listen, choose

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Perfect Tenses › ViewMore than 2 two million fans __________ their website since last year.
A. had visited
B. have visited
C. has visited
D. was visited
Prepositions of Time › View
Differentiate between ‘by’ and ‘until’ in the context of prepositions of time.
A. The preposition ‘by’ indicates a starting time, while ‘until’ indicates an ending time.
B. By and until are interchangeable in the context of prepositions of time.
C. The preposition ‘by’ indicates a deadline or the latest time something should be done, while ‘until’ indicates the time up to which an action or event will happen.
D. By is used for past events, while until is used for future events.
Simple Tenses › ViewWhich tense is used to describe actions that happened in the past and are no longer happening in the present?
A. Simple Present Tense
B. Simple Past Tense
C. Simple Future Tense
D. None of the above
Noun, Adjective, and Adverb Clauses › View
Megan Hilty sang exactly what I like to hear.
A. noun clause
B. adjective clause
C. adverb clause
