If I _____ about retirement earlier, I’d _____ some savings now.
A. had thought, have had
B. have thought, have
C. had thought, have
D. had thought, have had

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Vocab CheckingPresent Perfect TenseSentence Structure and Grammar RulesVerb and PrepositionPresent Simple VS ContinuousSo - Too - Either - NeitherAdverbs and PhrasesComparative and Superlative AdjectiveSimple Present and Present ContinuousTenses PracticeOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewI’ve never to Japan, and Sheila …
A. has too
B. so has
C. hasn’t either
D. neither has
Passive Voice › View
They expected that this summer holiday would be swelteringly hot.
A. It expected that this summer holiday would be swelteringly hot.
B. They expected that this summer holiday would be swelteringly hot.
C. It was expected that this summer holiday would be swelteringly hot.
D. It is expected that this summer holiday would be swelteringly hot.
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewBuying a new house _____ a bad idea right now.
A. appears to be
B. looks like
C. seems like
D. feels like
Past Tenses › View
Use the past simple tense in the sentence: ‘She finished her homework yesterday.’
A. She finish her homework yesterday.
B. She finishes her homework yesterday.
C. She finished her homework tomorrow.
D. She finished her homework yesterday.
