The students … the flag ceremony in the school yard now.
A. are having
B. is having
C. are have
D. have

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Mixed Tenses › ViewCreate a sentence using mixed tenses (past perfect, present perfect, and future perfect).
A. I had finished my homework before I went to the party, and I will complete my project by next week.
B. I had finished my homework (past perfect) before I have gone to the party (present perfect), and I will have completed my project (future perfect) by next week.
C. I finish my homework before I go to the party, and I will complete my project by next week.
D. I will finish my homework before I went to the party, and I have completed my project by next week.
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My dad sometimes________ dinner on Fridays.
A. cooks
B. cook
C. cookes
Tenses › ViewMy best friend (write)________ to me every week.
A. writes
B. write
C. writting
D. wrote
Modals and Present Tenses › View
A: You _____ wash those strawberries. I have already washed them. B: Oh, good. Thank you.
A. don’t have to
B. must
C. couldn’t
D. can
