We studied a lot for the test ________we still failed.
A. for
B. and
C. nor
D. but
E. so

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Tenses › ViewDifferentiate between present progressive and present perfect progressive tense with examples.
A. Present progressive tense describes an action currently happening (e.g., ‘I am eating’), while present perfect progressive tense describes an action that started in the past and is still ongoing (e.g., ‘I have been eating’).
B. Present progressive tense describes an action that happened in the past (e.g., ‘I was eating’)
C. Present progressive tense describes an action that will happen in the future (e.g., ‘I will be eating’)
D. Present perfect progressive tense describes an action that happened in the past and is now completed (e.g., ‘I had been eating’)
Grammar › View
Grammar:
I wanted to go to the party. I _____ gone with Sarah or I _____ gone in your car.
_____
A. could have
B. must have
C. should have
Tenses › ViewShe (___) consistently to achieve her goals.
A. works
B. is working
C. worked
D. was working
Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive Tenses › View
The dog ___ (bark) since the morning.
A. is barking
B. has barked
C. has been barking
D. barks
