I got married when I ___ twenty-seven.
a. was
b. were

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Tenses › ViewWe ___ to this restaurant before; the food is amazing!
A. went
B. have gone
C. will go
D. are going
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Hey there! Can you help me with something fun? What’s the difference between ‘can’ and ‘could’ when making requests?
A. ‘Can’ is used for general requests, while ‘could’ is used for specific requests.
B. The difference is in the tense used, ‘can’ is present tense while ‘could’ is past tense.
C. ‘Can’ is used for requests to strangers, while ‘could’ is used for requests to friends.
D. The main difference is the level of formality. ‘Can’ is more informal and direct, while ‘could’ is more polite and formal.
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A. I have been a dog person; ever since I could remember.
B. I have been a dog person ever since I could remember.
C. I have been a dog person ever since; I could remember.
D. I have been a dog person; ever since, I could remember.
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A: When______they_____arrive?
B: I’m not sure
A. do/go to
B. will/going to
C. are/ going to