My car is either here ___ there
A. or
B. nor

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Grammar › ViewTom said that he intended to leave for Chiang Rai that night.
A. He said, “I intend to leave for Chiang Rai that night.”
B. He said, “I intend to left for Chiang Rai that night.”
C. He said, “I intended to leave for Chiang Rai tonight.”
D. He said, “I intend to leave for Chiang Rai tonight.”
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We __________ English classes for one month. Tomorrow we have class again.
A. had
B. has had
C. have have
D. have had
Phrasal Verbs › ViewThe relaxation period after the physical test was so relaxing that some volunteers ______ to sleep.
A. fell through
B. taking part
C. worn off
D. dropped off
Past Simple Tenses › View
How do you form a negative sentence in the past simple?
A. Add ‘not’ after the verb in its past form.
B. Use ‘did’ + base form of the verb.
C. Use ‘was not’ or ‘weren’t’ + past participle of the verb.
D. Use ‘did not’ or ‘didn’t’ + base form of the verb.
