[ Present Perfect and Past Tenses ]
Which sentence is incorrect?
A. I have been to London three times.
B. She graduated from college in 2015.
C. They have seen this movie last night.
D. He has taken the exam recently.

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Grammar › ViewI was doubtful of your success . (change to negative without altering the meaning)
A. I think you should not be successful.
B. Your success is not meant.
C. I was not sure of your success.
D. Your success is not doubtful.
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They __________ a movie at the cinema last week.
A. watched
B. will watch
C. watch
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A. one of something
B. 0
C. two of something
D. three of something
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Jack was reading a book when his phone _____ .
A. ringing
B. ring
C. rang
D. was ringing
E. was ring
