[ Present Perfect Tense ]
I … (sit) on this chair for an hour.
A. has sit
B. have sit
C. has sat
D. have sat

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Modal Verbs and Permission › ViewHow should you correct this refusal: ‘You can’t borrow my car, yes you can.’
A. You can’t borrow my car.
B. You may borrow my car.
C. You can’t borrow my car, but maybe you can.
D. Yes, you can’t borrow my car.
Progressive Tense › View
I will be …… at home
A. Staying
B. Stayed
C. Being stayed
D. Stay
Future Tenses › View__________ she finish her work on time?
A. Does
B. Will
C. Is
D. Did
Grammar › View
“ Be used to” refers to: ________
A. Familiar with
B. A process of change.
C. Past action or state.
D. Describe an unpleasant habit.
