Grammar Quiz

Topics: Verb Tenses

Differentiate between tenses: She has been cooking vs. She cooked.

A. ‘She has been cooking’ indicates an ongoing action; ‘She cooked’ indicates a completed action.

B. ‘She has been cooking’ indicates a future action; ‘She cooked’ indicates a past action.

C. ‘She has been cooking’ indicates a habitual action; ‘She cooked’ indicates a temporary action.

D. ‘She has been cooking’ indicates a completed action; ‘She cooked’ indicates an ongoing action.

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