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It was only ten days ago …… she started her new job.
A. then
B. since
C. after
D. that
Select your answer:
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Verb Tenses and Modals › ViewWhich sentence uses the Present Perfect tense?
A. Tim had eaten dinner when his friends knocked on the door.
B. Sara will have been working on the project for three hours.
C. I have enjoyed reading ever since I can remember.
D. Do you have any homework tonight?
Grammar and Structure › View
“David is such a nice person”. “Yes, i wish ___her more often”
A. see
B. will see
C. saw
D. have seen