Why is the present perfect used in the sentence: “I have lost my wallet”?
A. It refers to a past event with a time reference.
B. It refers to a recent event with no specific time mentioned.
C. It describes an action completed before another event in the past.
D. It emphasizes the duration of an action.

Random Topics:
Perfect Tenses and VocabularyVerbsModal PerfectGrammar - Verb FormsLanguage Features of an Opinion ArticleHow often - long - much - manyWh QuestionsPassive Voice - Present TensesConjunctionsGrammar and Passive VoiceOther quiz:
Noun Clauses with THAT › ViewDifferentiate the clauses: It is clear THAT he is talented.
A. Main clause: ‘he is talented’; Subordinate clause: ‘It is clear’
B. Main clause: ‘that he is talented’; Subordinate clause: ‘It is clear’
C. INTRO: ‘It is clear’; Subordinate clause: ‘that he is talented’.
D. Main clause: ‘It is clear that’; Subordinate clause: ‘he is talented’
Phrasal Verbs › View
Do you want to hang ____ for a little?
A. out
B. over
C. down
Tenses › ViewChoose the correct form of the verb from parentheses. I (remember / am remembering) my first day at school.
A. remember
B. am remembering
Grammar › View
We had a good vacation. We enjoyed _____ .
A. us
B. our
C. ours
D. ourself
E. ourselves
