[ Perfect Tense ]
I haven’t been out for a meal _____ the new outbreak of COVID-19.
A. since
B. for
C. still
D. yet

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Tenses › ViewComplete the sentence: “We ___ (not / see) that movie yet.”
A. do not see
B. are not seeing
C. have not seen
D. had not seen
Past Simple Tenses › View
Create a question using the verb ‘to eat’ in the past simple.
A. What do you eat yesterday?
B. What will you eat yesterday?
C. What did you eat yesterday?
D. What are you eating yesterday?
Linkers and Conjunctions › View_________ I cut the vegetables, Jose cooked the fish
A. While
B. During
C. Meanwhile
Grammar › View
The man dived ( ) the pool to save the drowning boy.
A. on
B. at
C. into
D. from
