[ Verb Tenses ]
. What is the difference between past simple and present perfect?
A. Past simple describes a completed action, while present perfect connects the past with the present.
B. Past simple is used for actions happening now, while present perfect is for completed actions.
C. Past simple always requires a helping verb.
D. Present perfect is only used for future events.

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A. not worked
B. didn’t worked
C. didn’t work
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The branch of government that makes the laws.
A. legislative branch
B. judicial branch
C. impressment
D. implied powers
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A. was
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Whenever my mother calls and says “____ time to leave,” I get upset.
A. It’s
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