Which sentence uses ‘whose’ correctly?
A. Whose book is this?
B. Whose are you doing?
C. Whose is the time?
D. Whom are you talking to?

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Past Tenses › ViewA: “(you/go) out last night?”
B: “No, I was too tired.”
A. were you going
B. did you go
C. have you gone
D. had you gone
Grammar › View
Why is your hair wet? It _______________ for hours and I didn’t have any umbrella!
A. have raining
B. has rained
C. has been raining
D. has being rained
Grammar › ViewWhere are you going to travel next month?
A. Can you tell me where are you going to travel next month?
B. Can you tell me where you are going to travel next month?
C. Can you tell me if are you going to travel next month?
D. Can you tell me where are traveling next month?
Present Tenses › View
Use present perfect correctly: They (to see) that film before.
A. They have saw that film before.
B. They have seen that films before.
C. They have seen that film before.
D. They saw that film before.
