I use the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous when…
A. I talk about an action that started in the past and finished in the past
B. I talk about an action that started in the present and finishes in the future
C. I talk about an action that started in the past and continues to the present

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Grammar › ViewI ___ to the party but I’m not sure yet.
A. might have gone
B. must go
C. might go
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
Obviously, I’d be … of that list.
A. in search
B. in trouble
C. in charge
D. on the top
Active vs. Passive Voice › ViewCan cigarettes be smoked in the patio of the restaurant?
A. This sentence is “Active.”
B. This sentence is “Passive.”
First Conditional › View
If you …. how to cook, …… dinner for me?
A. won´t learn / will you prepare
B. learnt / will you prepare
C. learns / will you prepare
D. learn / will you prepare