Generally, he _____ to work by car, but today he _____ by bus because his car is in the garage.
A. went – went
B. was going – is going
C. goes – is going
D. has been going – goes

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following contains an inflectional affix?
A. Science and technology undoubtedly MODERNIZED all aspects of life.
B. Proctors usually instruct the examinees to BLACKEN their choice.
C. The lights director BEAUTIFY the stage with his illumination effects.
D. I WALKED all the way from Cardoner’s highest building to the grounds of Montserrat.
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I’m trying ____________ a job, but it’s very hard.
A. find
B. to find
Tenses › ViewIdentify the sentence in the future perfect tense
A. I am going to finish my work by 3 PM.
B. They will finish their project last night.
C. We will have completed the task by tomorrow.
D. I will complete the task yesterday.
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Change this sentence to simple past: ‘They play soccer.’
A. They played soccer.
B. They are playing soccer.
C. They will play soccer.
D. They played a soccer game.
