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Convert the following to present perfect: ‘I eat lunch.’
A. I have eaten lunch.
B. I am eating lunch.
C. I will eat lunch.
D. I ate lunch.

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct usage of “which”.
A. We bought a new keyboard, which, helped us finish the project.
B. We bought, a new keyboard, which helped us finish the project.
C. We bought a new keyboard, which helped us finish the project.
Conjunctions › View
Choose the correct variant.
I plan to take my vacation … in June … in July.
A. neither … or
B. either … and
C. either … nor
D. either … or
E. both … or
