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They said they had come back _____.

A. the following day

B. the next day

C. the previous day

D. yesterday

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Phrasal Verb and Modal Sentence Structure and Grammar Rules Passive Voice with Modal Verbs State Verbs and Action Verbs Subjunctives Past Simple, Present Perfect Tense Reflexive pronouns Unreal Uses of Past Tenses Simple Present and Present Continuous Tense Articles & Compound Nouns Conjunctions - Conjunctive Adverbs Conditional Sentences and Adverbs Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous Punctuating Clauses Modals and Active and Passive Voice Conditional Sentence Comparative Adjective Simple Past or Past Continuous Relative Pronouns Conditional Sentences Type 1 3rd Person Singular Will vs Verb Infinitives Vocabulary and Tenses Grammar - TOEIC Future Continuous, Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous Conjunctions & Interjections TAG Questions Sentence Structure and Punctuation Simple and Progressive Verb Tenses Subject Verb Agreement; Indefinite Pronouns Participle Adjectives Grammar: Used to, Would, Be used to, Get used to Conjunctives Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous Jobs Uncountable Nouns Coherent Sentence with Correct Grammar Structure Grammar on Conditionals Relative Clause Verb Forms Modals Conditionals Comparative - Superlative Noun and Modal Verbs Grammar - Present Perfect Passive Voice in Past and Present Tense Present Perfect Negative and Interrogative TOEIC Grammar and Vocabulary Review Present Simple and Past Continuous Constrative Conjunction Adjectives & Quantifiers Verb + Infinitive Phrasal Verbs with up and down Vocabulary Subject and Verb Agreement Modals of Advice Tenses and Passive Voice Tenses - Passive Voice Word Formation Interjection & Prepositional Phrases Conjunctions, Interjections and Sentence Type Subjective and Objective Pronoun Comparatives Definite and Indefinite Articles To infinitive - Gerund Present Simple/Affirmative Modals with Perfect Infinitive Verbal Phrases Verb Phrase Participle - ing/ ed Grammar Present Perfect (ever never) Indefinite and Reflexive Pronouns Modal Verbs in Emergency Situations Present Simple & Continues Grammar and Vocabularies Used to & would & Past Simple Modal Verbs and Conditionals Active vs. Passive Voice Gerund and Infinitive Would rather/ would prefer/ would like Adverb Clause so vs such Verb and Sentence Structure Gerunds and Modals Conditional 0 Have to/Has to Phrasal Verbs and Verb Forms Modals Tenses Noun Clause Apostrophe Grammar Comparative Adjectives Comparative Adverb Verb Usage and Grammar Simple Compound and Complex Sentences Punctuations Tenses and Figurative Language Tenses and Voice Passive Voice in Past Simple Tense Nouns