[ Verb Tenses ]
Use the correct tense: He (to work) at that company for five years.
A. He has worked at that company for five years.
B. He is working at that company for five years.
C. He has been working at that company for five years.
D. He worked at that company for five years.

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Grammar › ViewCheck the past tense verb(s) in the sentence.
The boy wished that he could disappear.
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A. boy
B. wished
C. could
D. disappear
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When Carlos _______________ , his teacher interrupted the lesson and asked him to explain what he thought was so funny tree from my yard, but it had died over the winter.
A. sought
B. burbled
C. chortled
D. shun
Grammar › ViewAileen plucked ________ apple from the tree.
A. an
B. a
C. –
D. the
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She said that she was ……………..
A. come
B. comes
C. coming
D. came
