[ Idioms ]
To “tell something apart” is to ___.
a. put it aside for later use
b. correct someone
c. find the differences

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Perfect Tenses › ViewWhich auxiliary verbs are used to form the present perfect tense?
A. will, shall
B. is, are
C. has, have
D. was, were
Grammar › View
___________________ Fulaninho does not have money ,He wants to buy a car.
A. However
B. In spite of
C. Although
D. Despite
Simple Past Tense › ViewI had much money last week. Change the sentence into negative!
A. I have much money last week
B. I had not much money last week.
C. I did not have much money last week.
D. had I much money last week.
E. I haven’t much money.
Grammar › View
Label the sentence
”The cute dog played happily”
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A. A SN ADJ V OP
B. A SN ADJ V V
C. A ADJ SN V ADV
