[ 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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A. my
B. her
C. our
D. your
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Choose the correct option to fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
Shylock’s reluctance to part __________ his ducats is clearly portrayed by Shakespeare in the drama, ‘The Merchant of Venice’.
A. for
B. with
C. against
D. away
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A. churchs
B. churches
C. churchies
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Charles Dicken was born …………. February 17th, 1812 …………. a poor family.
A. on / in
B. on / on
C. in / in
