How do you use the present perfect tense in a question?
A. Use ‘will’ + subject + past participle.
B. Use ‘is/are’ + subject + present participle.
C. Use ‘did’ + subject + base form of the verb.
D. Use ‘have/has’ + subject + past participle.

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Present Perfect Tense › ViewMake a negative sentence ?
Jinny/not/play/in the park/ for a long time.
A. Jinny has not play in the park for a long time
B. Jinny have not played in the park for a long time
C. Jinny has not played in the park for a long time
D. Jinny does not played in the park for a long time
Conjunctions › View
in summer, we wear light clothes … the weather is hot
A. and
B. so
C. but
D. because
Future Tenses › ViewIdentify the correct structure for the future perfect continuous tense.
A. Subject + will + have + been + verb -ing
B. Subject + will + be + verb -ing
C. Subject + have + been + verb -ing
D. Subject + will + have + past participle
Suffixes and Tenses › View
Identify the present tense form of the verb “drive” and use it in a sentence.
A. Drove; “He drove to work yesterday.”
B. Driven; “He has driven to work.”
C. Drive; “He can drive very well.”
D. Drives; “He drives to work every day.”
