[ Phrasal Verbs ]
Carry on
A. To stop doing something
B. To continue doing something
C. To start a new task
D. To take a break

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Present Perfect Tense › ViewMake the question perfect tense sentence ?
John / write / letter /for 2 weeks
A. Has John wrote letter for 2 weeks.
B. Has John written letter for 2 weeks.
C. Have John writeen letter for 2 weeks
D. Have John wrote letter for 2 weeks
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What is the passive equivalent for this active sentence?
Robert repaired my car.
A. My car has repaired by Robert.
B. My car was repaired by Robert.
C. My car was repairing by Robert.
D. My car is repaired by Robert.
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThe students in my class (has / have) very poor work habits.
A. Has
B. Have
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HAS or HAVE : She ………………… a new computer.
A. HAS
B. HAVE
