[ Tenses of Verbs - Usage ]
Which tense is used to describe actions that have just been completed?
A. Present Simple
B. Present Perfect
C. Future Simple
D. Past Simple

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Conditional Type 1 › ViewIf you ______ hurry, you ______ the bus.
A. -, will miss
B. doesn’t, will miss
C. don’t, miss
D. don’t, will miss
3rd Person Singular › View
Jake … very hard before answering the teacher’s questions.
A. thinkes
B. thinks
C. thinkies
D. think
Mixed General Quiz › ViewThe ________ of salmon is a major industry in British Columbia.
a. fish
b. fished
c. fishing
Have to/Has to › View
Their parents __________________________________(not/work) every day.
A. not have to work
B. doesn’t have to work
C. don’t have to work
D. have not to work
