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.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has the correct pronoun-antecedent agreement?
A. Any artist would like their creation to B last for hundreds of years.
B. The family that owns the house loaned its treasure to the library.
C. My family members are hardworking D and I am proud of it.
D. Each of the cars has their sponsor’s name painted on them.
Future Tenses › View
Identify the correct future tense form for the sentence: ‘I ________ (watch) a movie tonight.’ A) will watch B) watching C) watched
A. will watches
B. will watched
C. will watching
D. will watch
Future Tense › View____ to the city centre tomorrow? I need a lift. (polite)
A. Will you drive
B. Are you going to drive
C. Will you be driving
D. Driving
Present Continous › View
I am not … uniform at the moment.
A. wearing
B. wears
C. wear
D. worn
