Topics: Suffixes and Tenses
Identify the present tense form of the verb “swim” and use it in a sentence.
A. Swam; “He swam in the pool yesterday.”
B. Swum; “He has swum in the pool.”
C. Swim; “He can swim very fast.”
D. Swims; “He swims every morning.”
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A. He has already seen that film
B. He already saw that film
C. He have already seen that film
D. He already has seen that film
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What word means almost the same as THRILLING?
A. Amusing
B. Charming
C. Encouraging
D. Exciting