[ Tenses ]
. 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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B : I………. make some bread.
A. will
B. am going to
C. Would
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Which adjective describes the word “stories” in the sentence below?
The old man told fascinating stories about the unique history of each wonderful treasure in his shop.
A. old
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A. to drive
B. drive
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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
