[ Simple Present Tense ]
Which of the following is the correct negative form of the sentence ‘They play football.’?
A. They don’t play football.
B. They doesn’t play football.
C. They not play football.
D. They aren’t play football.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewChange to Impersonal passive: Everybody thinks that she sings beautifully
A. It is perceived that she sings beautifully.
B. It is true that she sings beautifully
C. I believe that she sings beautifully
D. They say she sings beautifully
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Martha told me that the place ________________ stayed last vacation was really wonderful and that we should go there.
A. That she
B. Where
C. Which
D. Where she
