[ Tenses ]
Differentiate between simple past and present perfect tense with examples.
A. She eat dinner.
B. She has eat dinner.
C. She has eating dinner.
D. Simple past tense example: She ate dinner. Present perfect tense example: She has eaten dinner.

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Grammar › ViewWe ______ (be) here ______ nine o’clock.
A. We have been here since nine o’clock.
B. We have been here for nine o’clock.
C. We has been here for nine o’clock.
D. We has been here since nine o’clock.
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Choose the best answer to complete the following answer:
What ___ at 7 p.m. yesterday?
A. were you doing
B. are you doing
C. do you do
Preposition of Place › ViewYou have something … your face.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. beside
Relative Pronouns › View
That’s the man … brother works in our office.
A. who
B. which
C. whom
D. whose
