[ Grammar ]
He often (come) over for dinner.
A. come
B. is coming
C. has come
D. comes
Select your answer:

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Tenses › ViewIn which sentence is the present perfect tense used incorrectly?
A. We have eaten many food.
B. She travels to many countries.
C. My cat has slept in my bed.
Conjunction › View
She employs a maid to do ______ the cooking____washing for her family.
A. Both-and
B. Either-or
C. Neither-nor
D. Not only-but also
