[ Present Perfect Tense ]
He started to work in the office at 8 o’clock. It’s now 12 o’clock and he just stopped it. It means that he …. for four hours.
A. has worked
B. worked
C. has been working
D. is working

Random Topics:
Present and Past TensesModals, Infinitives and GerundsAdverb PhrasesConditional Sentence Type 3Countable & Noncountable NounsFuture TenseGerunds and InfinitivesSo / Neither / Either / TooContractions and ConjunctionsWish SentencesOther quiz:
Modals of Deduction › ViewA: ‘I haven’t seen Ross today. Is he off sick?’
B: ‘He __________ be – I saw his car in the car park.’
A. can’t
B. can
C. must
D. may
Grammar › View
My mother and my father …. newspaper at 4 yesterday afternoon.
A. was reading
B. were reading
C. are reading
D. read
Vocabulary › ViewWhen studying for the vocab midterm, you’ll need to ___ all the words into one list.
A. Aggregate
B. Affable
C. Articulate
D. Bizarre
Grammar › View
Some models hardly go out and they avoid _________ to clubs and restaurants. (go)
A. go
B. going
C. to go
D. to going
