Topics: Perfect Tenses
Use the present perfect tense in a sentence to describe an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past.
A. I have visited Paris.
B. I am visiting Paris
C. I visited Paris yesterday
D. I will visit Paris
Select your answer:

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Future Tenses › ViewWhich of the following is the correct structure for the future perfect simple tense?
A. Subject + will + have + past participle
B. Subject + will + be + past participle
C. Subject + have + been + past participle
D. Subject + will + verb -ing
Pronouns › View
Gloria works for two hours every day after _____ leaves school.
A. she
B. they
C. he
D. he or she
