[ Tenses ]
A wood cutter………….(cut) wood yesterday, when I saw him.
A. was cutting
B. were cutting
C. will be cutting
D. is cutting

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Present Perfect Tense › ViewYou’ve finished the test. The negative form of this sentence is….
A. You haven’t finished the test yet.
B. You haven’t finished the test yet.
C. You don’t finish the test.
D. You aren’t finishing the test.
Modal Verbs - Obligation › View
You …………. study to pass in the exam.
A. mustn’t
B. don’t have to
C. must
Grammar › ViewI……………when I saw the cat chasing the rat.
A. scream
B. screams
C. screamed
D. screaming
Vocabulary › View
highly changeable, fickle; tending to become violent or explosive
A. plausible
B. epitaph
C. volatile
