Read the descriptions carefully and choose the correct definition that matches each situation.
Use for temporary actions. Example: I am studying for the test this week.
A. Past simple tense
B. Future perfect tense
C. Present continuous tense
D. Present Simple

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Idioms › View“Against the clock” means ___.
a. a new record
b. a test of speed or time
c. an impossible task
Perfect Tenses › View
Which of the following sentences is NOT in the present perfect tense?
A. Boom has lived here for five years.
B. Thee and Rinya have been to Paris.
C. Cheya is eating dinner.
D. We have finished our project.
Adverbs › ViewThey will arrive here. What type of adverb is this?
A. Manner
B. Time
C. Frequency
D. Place
Grammar › View
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
A. I’ll play–what can I play?
B. I’ll play what-can-I play?
C. I’ll play what can I play?
D. None are correct.
