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Complete with “have talked” or “has talked”: They ____ (talk) about the new project several times.
A. have talked
B. has talked

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Adverbs › ViewChoose the adjective.
Soon it will be time to begin summer vacation.
A. soon
B. begin
C. summer
D. vacation
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Which tense is used to describe general truths, habits, and routines?
A. Present Continuous
B. Present Simple
C. Present Perfect
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A. devoted
B. extreme
C. promising
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How many prepositional phrases are in the following sentence?
Some of the weirdest stories I have ever heard about Winnie the Pooh have come from Bella.
zero
one
two
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