[ Present Tenses ]
Eric, ______ hockey competitively or just for fun?
A. do you usually play
B. are you usually playing
C. have you usually played
D. have you usually been playing

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A. needs
B. need
C. needed
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. Choose the correct form: ‘He (not, finish) his project yet.’
A. He has not finished his project yet.
B. He did not finish his project yet.
C. He has not finish his project yet.
D. He is not finishing his project yet.
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A. I’m not working
B. I don’t work
C. I won’t work
D. I’m not going to work
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Beside old trucks and cars
A. Phrase
B. Independent clause
C. Dependent clause
D. None of them are correct