[ Present Perfect Tense ]
The children have……eaten their breakfast.
A. just
B. yet
C. been
D. since

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A:______ Jerry ______ out the trash? B:No, he didn’t. He’s still doing his homework in his room.
A. Is; taking
B. Does; take
C. Did; taking
D. Did; take