Have another piece of cake. No, thanks, …………too much.
A. I’ve ate
B. I ate
C. I eaten
D. I’ve eaten

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Present Perfect Tense and Simple Past TenseParts of Speech and Compound SentencesGrammar / PronounsModals of Obligation and PermissionSo / Neither / Either / TooPast Simple - Present PerfectProgressive TensesComparatives and Past Perfect TensePronounFuture PassiveOther quiz:
Articles › ViewThis is …..boy who once brought ……dog to the class
A. The, a
B. A, the
C. A,a
D. The,the
Future Tense › View
( + ) Gading and Davin will play together next Sunday
What is the negative form of the sentence above?
A. ( – ) Gading and Davin will not be playing together next Sunday
B. ( – ) Gading and Davin will not plays together next Sunday
C. ( – ) Gading and Davin will not play together next Sunday
D. ( – ) Gading and Davin will are not play together next Sunday
Simple Past Tense › ViewTransform this statement into a question:
“Juliana spoke English very well”
A. Juliana speak English very well?
B. Did Juliana speak English very well?
C. Did Juliana spoke English very well?
D. Juliana spoke English very well?
Modal Verbs › View
Customer: Can you come here for a second, please?
Waitress: Yes Mr. How ____________ I help you?
A. Can
B. Might
C. May
D. Can’t
