[ Verb Tenses ]
expresses an action that did happen, is happening, or will happen
A. Simple Tense
B. Progressive Tense
C. Perfect Tense
D. Perfect-Progressive Tense

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does ‘evacuate’ mean?
A. The highest point of something, especially the top of a mountain
B. A machine that is used to check or record things
C. A person in your family who lived a long time ago
D. To move people from a place of danger to a safer place
Perfect Tenses › View
James _______ Marjorie since they met at university in 2008.
A. has known
B. has been knowing
C. had known
D. had been knowing
Grammar › ViewThe bus is leaving ________. Hurry up!
A. yesterday
B. later
C. tomorrow
D. late
E. now
Simple Future Tense › View
My mother will … me in the afternoon.
A. calls
B. call
C. called
