[ Tenses ]
Convert the sentence to present tense: He cooked dinner for his family.
A. He cooks dinner for his family.
B. He cook dinner for his family.
C. He cooked dinner for their family.
D. He cooking dinner for his family.

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Grammar › ViewSince Mum went on strike, the dishes have been ________ in the kitchen sink.
A. falling out
B. falling apart
C. piling up
D. piling on
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Their aim is to_______ up a new political party.
A. strike
B. stand
C. set
D. show
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A. is showing
B. shows
C. showed
D. shows
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Fill in the blank
I/We + …… + V infinitive.
A. shall
B. will
C. shall/ will
