[ Present Tenses ]
I can’t go with you because I (not finish) my homework yet.
A. have finished
B. finished
C. haven’t finished
D. finish

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Tenses › ViewWhat tense is the following sentence?
They will finish their homework soon enough.
A. Simple Past Tense
B. Present Perfect Tense
C. Present Continuous Tense
D. Past Continuous Tense
E. Simple Future Tense
Grammar › View
He is not standing. He ………….on the chair.
A. is sitting
B. is jumping
Grammar › ViewMy daughter ____a lot of photograph of the Borobudur when she went there on her vacation.
A. had taken
B. has been taking
Relative Pronouns › View
Would you like to see the office _____ we will have our meeting?
A. who
B. whose
C. which
D. when
E. where
