Form a negative sentence using the verb ‘to be’ in the past tense: “He ____ at the meeting.”
A. was not
B. were not
C. is not
D. are not

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Grammar › ViewMy father _____ be a hotel manager, but now he is retired.
A. used to
B. use to
C. didn’t use
D. was
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When it comes to investments, research shows that women are more likely to weigh up potential hazards than their male counterparts. (CLOSEST)
A. dangers
B. results
C. answers
D. shortages
By the time the police _______________ (arrive), the thieves _______________ (escape).
A. arrived / had escaped
B. have arrived / escape
C. arrive / escape
D. had arrived / escaped
Perfect Verb Tenses › View
Which sentence is in the present perfect tense?
A. She will have cooked dinner.
B. She has cooked dinner.
C. She had cooked dinner.
D. She cooks dinner.
