Isaac ____________ his homework. He can’t go outside until it’s complete.
A. is finishing
B. finished
C. to finish
D. finishes

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Grammar › ViewWhich principle part of the verb “am attending” does this sentence contain?: I am attending some lectures on dinosaur.
A. Present
B. Past
C. Past Participle
D. Present Participle
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Look! Esther/ run
A. Look! Esther is running.
B. Look! Esther is runing.
C. Look! Esther are running.
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A. They did not visit their grandparents last summer.
B. They have not visited their grandparents last summer.
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He can’t be serious about that idea; it’s impractical. What does this imply?
A. The idea is highly innovative.
B. The idea is not practical.
C. The idea is too expensive to implement.
D. The idea is widely accepted.
