[ Present Tenses ]
John ______ (recently/find) a new job, and he ______ (start) his first day tomorrow.
A. recently found, starts
B. has recently found, starts
C. recently found, is starting
D. has recently found, is starting

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the past participle form of the verb “find”?
A. finded
B. found
C. finding
D. finds
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In recent years, some health practitioners … to apply the terms well and wellness only to those people who are actively striving to maintain and to improve their health.
A. will have begun
B. had begun
C. have begun
Grammar › ViewChoose the correct spelling.
A. singlet
B. singlat
C. siglet
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The fierce big black dog _______ whenever a stranger passes buy.
A. bark
B. barks
C. barked
D. barking
