[ Tenses ]
Use the correct tense: I (never/see) such a beautiful sunset.
A. I was never seeing
B. I never saw
C. I have never see
D. I have never seen

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewA bee flew into the classroom and ____________ the Mathematics lesson.
A. agitated
B. disrupted
C. confused
D. distracted
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I can’t wait for my next holiday. I’m really ………. about it!
A. exciting
B. excite
C. excited
Past Simple Tense › ViewYesterday, she _____ home in the rain.
A. walks
B. walked
C. were walking
D. walk
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Which sentence is in the future perfect tense?
A. I will have finished the project by tomorrow.
B. I am finishing the project now.
C. I have finished the project.
D. I finished the project yesterday.
