[ Present Tenses ]
I ___ ( work) on this project since last month.
A. have been working
B. was working on this project
C. worked on this project
D. will work on this project

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Adverbs, Prefixes, and Suffixes › ViewWhat is the function of the adverb in the following sentence: They danced joyfully.
A. Emphasizing the subject of the sentence
B. Indicating the time when the action occurred
C. Expressing the location of the action
D. Describing how the action of dancing is performed
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He ______ long walks in the park every Sunday morning.
A. used to take
B. took
C. had taken
Tenses › ViewWe (go) to the cinema last week.
A. We gone to the cinema last week.
B. We went to the cinema last week.
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… visit KLCC next month? (the children)
A. when
B. why
C. who
D. where
