[ Perfect Tenses ]
It is used to make it clear that one event happened before another in the past.
A. present perfect
B. past perfect
C. future perfect

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Adjective › ViewWHAT DO YOU CALL THE CHILDREN WHO BEHAVE BADLY BECAUSE THEY´RE NORMALLY GIVEN EVERYTHING THEY WANT?
A. Selfish
B. Spoilt
C. Reliable
D. Self-confident
Homophones › View
The words “course” and “curse” are homophones.
A. True
B. False
I _____ (shop) with some friends yesterday, and I _____ (lose) my keys.
A. was shopping / was losing
B. shopped / lost
C. was shopping /lost
Present Simple & Present Progressive Tense › View
He usually …………………… a taxi to the railway station
A. took
B. taking
C. take
D. takes
