Topics: Present Perfect Continuous
you / not / eat well recently
A. you have not eating wel recently
B. I have not been working
C. you has not eating well recetly
D. you have not been eating well recently
Select your answer:

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Grammar › View___ you like ice cream?
A. Do
B. Does
C. Don’t
D. Doesn’t
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Use the present perfect tense in a sentence about your achievements.
A. I have completed several projects successfully.
B. I will complete several projects successfully.
C. I completed several projects successfully.
D. I am completing several projects successfully.
