Topics: Present Perfect Tense
Charles : have you ever _____ chess? Allan : No, I haven’t
A. met
B. bought
C. visited
D. played
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the best option of past perfect.
A. I had wanted to make an apple pie, but no one had gone to the supermarket to buy fruit.
B. I wanted to make an apple pie, but no one has gone to the supermarket to buy fruit.
C. I wanted to make an apple pie, but no one had gone to the supermarket to buy fruit.
D. I have wanted to make an apple pie, but no one had gone to the supermarket to buy fruit.
Modal Verbs › View
Identify the context clue: ‘You must arrive on time for the meeting.’ What does this imply?
A. Time management is irrelevant.
B. Punctuality is important.
C. Arriving late is acceptable.
D. Meetings are optional.
