[ Perfect Tenses ]
We use this tense for an action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present.
A. present perfect
B. past perfect
C. future perfect

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Grammar › ViewWhat needs to be omitted from the following sentence?
Wise men, don’t need advice; fools, don’t take it.- B. Franklin
A. The semicolon
B. The period after B
C. The period at the end of the sentence
D. The commas after men and fools
Past Perfect › View
You ______ Italian before you moved to Rome.
A. had studied
B. had studyd
C. had study
Vocabulary › ViewWhat is the antonym for furtive?
A. stealthy; secretive
B. overt
C. surreptitious
D. sneaky
Verb Tenses › View
Identify the verb phrase in the following sentence.
They have worn uniforms for the past few years.
A. have worn
B. have
C. worn
D. worn uniforms
E. past
