Topics: Present Continuous, Present Perfect and Used to
The children _________________ a mess in the kitchen.
A. The children have made a mess in the kitchen.
B. The children has made a mess in the kitchen.
C. The children have make a mess in the kitchen.
Select your answer:
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A. to do something alone
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A. hadn’t seen
B. hadn’t been seeing
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