We use _____ to describe main events of a story in the order they happened.
A. Past Simple Tense
B. Past Continuous Tense
C. Past Perfect Tense

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Grammar › ViewWhere _________ you ___________ last Christmas holidays?
A. did…go
B. do…go
C. were…go
D. was…go
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Fill in the blank: I have never been to Paris, and ___ has my best friend.
A. neither
B. either
C. also
D. too
Compound Sentences › ViewPick the correct complex sentence.
A. She wanted to go to the beach, however, it was raining.
B. She wanted to go to the beach; however, it was raining.
C. She wanted to go to the beach, but it was raining.
D. She wanted to go to the beach. However, it was raining.
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Which one in the following sentences is CORRECT?
A. I’ve smoked, but I don’t anymore.
B. I used to smoke, but I don’t anymore.
C. I smoked, but I don’t anymore.
