. Used for past actions with present relevance.
A. Present simple
B. Past perfect continuous
C. Future simple
D. Present perfect

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Gerund Subject or Object › ViewReading before bed helps me relax.
A. Subject
B. Object
Grammar › View
There was no one else at the box office. I _______________ in a queue.
A. didn’t need to wait
B. mustn’t wait
C. needn’t have waited
D. needn’t wait
Vocabulary › ViewNormally, kids are in — with their parents about things they don’t like.
A. conflict
B. void
C. equivalent
D. allegiance
Figurative Language › View
What’s the meaning of this metaphor?
“After all the fans left the stadium, the bleachers were a disaster area.”
A. Trash and leftover food and drinks littered the ground.
B. Lots of caution tape was used to block off sections.
C. Reporters were everywhere trying to catch a story.
D. After the game, a tornado hit.
