[ Grammar ]
Has or have are used in which tense?
A. Present continuous
B. Present Perfect

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Prepositions of Time › ViewChoose the right preposition of time for this sentence: I have been waiting here ___ an hour.
A. in
B. at
C. for
D. since
Modals - Reported Speech - Conditionals › View
The last month I had eaten a lot of donuts therefore I got sick.
A. You might have rested
B. You may have eaten lettuce
C. You should have eaten just one.
D. You could have save money if you hadn´t bought them.
Grammar › ViewWorking with the poor is ………….. job in the world.
A. the more satisfying
B. easily the most satisfying
C. quite as satisfying
D. more and more satisfying
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He is going to…….his father’s company.
A. takes over
B. takes after
C. takes up
D. takes in
