Topics: Verbs, Tenses, and Vocabulary
Is drift a noun or verb in this sentence?
The drift of snow covered the door, making it hard to leave.
A. Noun
B. Verb
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewShe ______ (not / write) to me ______ she went to Japan.
A. She hasn’t written to me since she went to Japan.
B. She hasn’t write to me since she went to Japan.
C. She haven’t written to me for she went to Japan.
D. She haven’t written to me since she went to Japan.
Present Perfect Continuous Tense › View
How long have they been learning in Malang ? ………for 3 years. (learn)
A. They have been learning
B. Have they been learning
C. They have not been learning
D. Have they learn
