‘’Can you come over at four this afternoon?’’ ‘’No, ___ basketball then.’’
A. I’ll have played
B. I’ll play
C. I’ll be playing
D. I’ve played

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A. for
B. yet
C. ever
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Last week, Maya finished her homework before Michael started his project. Can you spot the past perfect tense in this scenario? What does it describe?
A. An action that is currently happening.
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a. for
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Fill in the blank with the correct verb phrase:
“Painting ___________ a new hobby that I practice on the weekends.”
A. had became
B. will have became
C. has become
D. become