[ Present Perfect Tense or Present Perfect Continuous Tense ]
It _____________all night and, up to now, it hasn’t stopped yet. Is it because of the storm?
A. has rained
B. rained
C. has been raining
D. rains

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Grammar › ViewCarrie ________ pass the exam last Wednesday, so she ________ take it again next month.
(A)didn’t; is going to
(B)doesn’t; will
(C)didn’t; was going to
(D)doesn’t; would
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I think that you _______ see a doctor. You have had a high fever and a bad cough for several days!
A. may
B. should
C. might
D. can
Grammar › ViewAlthough the manager ______ relaxed in the meeting right now, he usually ______ irritated when staff arrive late.
A. seems / gets
B. is seeming / gets
C. seems / is getting
D. is seeming / is getting
Conditional Sentences › View
If he _______ the bus, he will be late.
A. misses
B. missed
C. will miss
