[ Reported Speech and Tenses ]
Use present perfect: I (to see) the Eiffel Tower.
A. I have seen the Eiffel Tower.
B. I seen the Eiffel Tower.
C. I have saw the Eiffel Tower.
D. I have been seeing the Eiffel Tower.

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Conjunctions › ViewI go to school on feet …. save my money
A. in order to
B. for
C. in order that
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A: Where _______ you last night? I couldn’t find you.
B: I ______ at Jimmy’s birthday party. You forgot, didn’t you?
___
A. were; am
B. are; am
C. were; was
D. were; will be
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A. them
B. they
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Mark’s since/just finished eating dinner.
A. since
B. just
