with finished actions, states or habits
A. present simple
B. present continuous
C. past simple
D. past continuous

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Future Tense › ViewChoose the correct form of the verb in Future Perfect tense.
A. They will has completed the project.
B. He will have complete the task.
C. She will have completed her assignment.
D. We will complete our homework.
Grammar - must & have to › View
Someone else other than the speaker has made the decision.
A. can
B. should
C. have to
D. must
Grammar › ViewParticiple Clause: Because she had a test coming, she spent the weekend studying
A. Having a test coming, she spends the weekend studying.
B. Had a test coming, she spent the weekend studying.
C. Having a test coming, she spent the weekend studying.
D. Having a test coming, she spent the weekend study.
Subordinating Conjunctions › View
_________ it started raining, we decided to stay inside
A. Although
B. As
