[ Tenses ]
Use the perfect tense: I (to complete) my homework before dinner.
A. I have completed my homework before dinner.
B. I have been completing my homework before dinner.
C. I completed my homework before dinner.
D. I will complete my homework before dinner.

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Causative Verb › ViewThese differences between two photographs —- with the help of Photoshop.
A. Should remove
B. Must have removed
C. Could have been removed
D. Have to remove
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She stayed home ______ she was feeling unwell.
A. because
B. so
C. while
D. after
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A. Disgusting
B. funny
C. boring
D. enjoying
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Q: When ____ her brother work?
A: He works at night.
A. do
B. does
C. are
