[ Simple Present Tense ]
I don’t . . . . . .. time to swim every monday.
A. Having
B. Have
C. Has
D. Had
Select your answer:

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Modals › ViewWhich modal verb would you use to express a high level of certainty about a past event?
A. May have
B. Might have
C. Must have
D. Could have
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In which tense is the sentence below written in?
By this time next year, James will have visited more countries.
A. Past Perfect Tense
B. Present Perfect Tense
C. Future Perfect Tense
