. Use present perfect tense: I (to finish) my homework.
A. I am finishing my homework.
B. I have finished my homework.
C. I finished my homework.
D. I have finish my homework.

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is a modal verb?
A. Can
B. Went
C. Eats
D. Does
Vocabulary › View
In which sentence is the word “collating” most correctly used?
A. She has been collating the worksheets from her classmates.
B. The toys have been collating in a corner, collecting dust.
C. The baby was collating the vegetables and spitting them out of her mouth.
D. The librarian was collating the books, organising them in alphabetical order and preparing them for shelving.
Grammar › ViewRandolf can’t ______ very well
A. to drive
B. drive
C. driving
D. drives
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Right now, Jim……………..the newspaper and Kathy……………dinner
A. reads- has cooked
B. is reading- is cooking
C. has read- was cooking
D. read- will be cooking
