[ Present Perfect Tense ]
Marina and Marijo ….. since two hours ago.
A. have dancing
B. has danced
C. have dance
D. have danced

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Grammar › ViewA part of speech that answers questions WHAT’S HAPPENING? WHAT CONDITION OF SUBJECT? is called
A. verb
B. adverb
C. adjective
D. noun
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This house was … my grandfather.
A. build for
B. build by
C. built with
D. built by
a, an, the, Zero Article › ViewHonest man
A. An
B. A
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Consider a scene where Bella, played by Grace, is running. To make it an adverb, should Grace say “Bella ran quickly” or “Bella ran”?
A. Quickly
B. Ran