[ Tenses ]
Which tense is used to refer to events that have already happened?
A. Simple Past Tense
B. Simple Present Tense
C. Simple Future Tense
D. Simple Perfect Tense

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Tenses › ViewIdentify the usage of present continuous tense in the following sentence: ‘She is reading a book.’
A. She has read a book.
B. She will read a book.
C. She reads a book.
D. She is reading a book.
Vocabulary › View
Quell (KWEL)
A. Suppress
B. Motivate
C. Unleash
D. Participate
What is the plural of church?
A. churchs
B. churches
C. churchies
Prepositions › View
Charles Dicken was born …………. February 17th, 1812 …………. a poor family.
A. on / in
B. on / on
C. in / in
