[ Tenses ]
I (finish) my homework before dinner.
A. I finished my homework before dinner.
B. I finishing my homework before dinner.
C. I have finished my homework before dinner.
D. I finish my homework before dinner.

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A. in spite of the fact that they don’t do any marketing
B. in spite of they don’t do any marketing
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A. His/her
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A. Present Simple
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She ……………… (study) Science at university.
A. study
B. studies
C. studys
D. studied
