[ Verb Tenses ]
In which tense are verbs usually ending in ‘-s’ or ‘-es’ when talking about he, she, or it?
A. Past
B. Present
C. Future
D. Continuous

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A. is.
B. does.
C. did.
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Anna doesn’t ________Art on Thursdays.
A. has
B. have
C. had
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A. had arrive
B. has arrive
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Which word best completes the following sentence?
The _______ wandered from town to town, carrying all his possessions in a tattered backpack.
A. vagabond
B. limber
C. oracle
D. partisan
E. blight
