. Which sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly?
A. I have finished my homework.
B. I am finishing my homework.
C. I will finish my homework.
D. I finished my homework.

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a. live
b. lives
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Choose the sentence that uses the past perfect continuous tense correctly.
A. She had been waiting for two hours when he finally arrived.
B. She has been waiting for two hours when he finally arrived.
C. She was waiting for two hours when he finally arrived.
D. She waits for two hours when he finally arrived.
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A. The airplane had arrived at the gate already.
B. The airplane has arrived at the gate already.
C. The airplane will have arrived at the gate already.
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. Our school team.
A. was there any match in your school?
B. how did the referee perform?
C. who won the football match?
D. when did they finish the match?
