[ Present Tenses ]
You ___ ( read) that book yet.
A. Have you been reading that book?
B. Haven’t read
C. You have read that book?
D. Did you read that book?

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Present Tense › ViewWhich sentence uses the correct form of the verb?
A. The cat chase the mouse around the house.
B. The cat chases the mouse around the house.
C. The cat chasing the mouse around the house.
D. The cat chased the mouse around the house.
Grammar Assessment › View
Relative Clauses are always in the middle of the sentence.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Reported Speech › ViewHe works in a bank.” she said
A. She said that he worked in a bank.
B. She said that he works in a bank.
C. She said that he work in a bar.
D. She say that he works in a bank.
Simple Past Tense › View
Last night I … so sleepy, so I slept early
A. am
B. was
C. are
D. is
