[ Tenses ]
Form a present perfect continuous sentence using the verb ‘read’.
A. I read
B. I have been reading.
C. I have read
D. I am reading

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A. Does, have to walk
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I’d like ___________ by noon today.
A. to have my shoes repaired
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A. us
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Choose the correct verb tense. “Have you finally (wrote/written) for the tickets?”
A. wrote
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