Is that a castle I see ______ the island?
A. at
B. in
C. on
D. by

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Grammar › ViewThomas and Patrick…outside in the yard now
A. are playing
B. is playing
C. plays
D. play
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Differentiate between past simple and present perfect: ‘She saw a movie’ (past simple) or ‘She has seen a movie’ (present perfect)?
A. She has saw a movie
B. She seen a movie
C. The past simple ‘She saw a movie’ refers to a specific time in the past, while the present perfect ‘She has seen a movie’ emphasizes the connection between the past and the present.
D. She have seen a movie
Prepositions › ViewHe succeeded ___ completing the project on time.
A. on
B. in
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D. with
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Grammar › View
People say that the children have eaten fast food for 2 days.
A. It was said that the children have eaten fast food for 2 days.
B. It is said that the children have eaten fast food for 2 days.
C. It is said that the children had eaten fast food for 2 days.
D. It is said to the children have eaten fast food for 2 days.
