[ Time Clauses and Conjunctions ]
What tense should be used with ‘since’ in a sentence?
A. Future tense
B. Present perfect tense
C. Past simple tense
D. Present continuous tense

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Grammar › ViewRead the sentences and choose the correct one.
A. He isn’t playing golf now.
B. She aren’t liking spaghetti.
C. The baby doesn’t sleep now.
D. Mary and John don’t listen to music now.
Auxiliary Words › View
How many children__________ you have?
A. is
B. do
C. does
D. are
Tenses › ViewWho is your teacher?
A. Simple Present Tense
B. Simple Past Tense
C. Present Perfect Tense
D. Future Tense of Be Going To
Passive Voice and Relative Clauses › View
Do you know the girl? She has just gone out.
a. Do you know the girl who she has just gone out?
b. Do you know the girl who has just gone out?
c. Do you know the girl whom has just gone out?
d. Do you know the girl which has just gone out?
