[ Grammar and Language Usage ]
Which sentence uses the correct form of the verb?
A. She having a new car.
B. She have a new car.
C. She has a new car.
D. She haves a new car.

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Tenses › ViewWhich tense is used to refer to events that will happen in the future?
A. Simple Present Tense
B. Simple Past Tense
C. Simple Future Tense
D. Simple Continuous Tense
Prepositional Phrases › View
You can ask … assistance in shops.
A. for
B. —
C. by
Tenses › ViewMy son is a student. He (be) ………………………………………… a student for three years. I hope he (finish) …………………………… soon.
A. has been; will finish
B. have been; will finish
C. has been; is going to finish
D. was; will finish
Phrasal Verbs › View
We watched as the planes took _______________ from the airport.
A. across
B. over
C. up
D. off
