A weak verb is one that has a ‘d’ or ‘t’ ending for its simple past tense and past participle.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Tenses › View. We __________ the task, we can have lunch now.
A. have finished
B. had finished
C. will have finished
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What is the meaning of the word ‘suitcase’?
A. A case with a handle, used for carrying clothes or personal items.
B. Walking quietly on the tip of your toes.
C. An act of counting numbers in reverse order to zero.
D. A clear memory of past events.
Modals › ViewShe ____ have completed the assignment by now; she’s very diligent.
A. must
B. will
C. shall
D. should
Verb Tenses › View
Identify the tense of the underlined verb phrase in the sentence.
Taylor and Isabel have planned a nice, simple wedding.
A. past perfect
B. present perfect
C. past progressive
D. present progressive
E. future perfect
