[ 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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B. Cook
C. Waiter
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Identify the preposition in the following sentence:
The wind blew the cap off his head.
A. blew
B. cap
C. wind
D. off
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C. surreptitious
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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
