Definition of present perfect tense
A. The present perfect tense is used for past actions that are related to or continue into the present
B. The present perfect tense is used for present actions that are related to or continue into the present
C. The present perfect tense is used for present actions that are related to or continue into the past.
D. The present perfect tense is used for future actions that are related to or continue into the present

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Grammar › ViewIn my new house there is ……… big kitchen , …… two bedrooms, …. two bathrooms and …….. living room.
A. a,-, -,a
B. -,a,-,a
C. -,-,-a
D. a,-,-,-
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Which sentence is in the future continuous tense and describes an action happening at a specific time?
A. I will work at 7 PM.
B. I work at 7 PM.
C. I am working at 7 PM.
D. I will be working at 7 PM.
The First Conditional Sentence › ViewIf she ____________ (read) in bad light she will ruin his eyes.
A. read
B. reads
C. is reading
D. have read
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_____ weekends I go to the park
A. A. In
B. B. On
C. C. After
D. D. Before
