Which rule states that for past tense, the verb is always plural irrespective of the subject?
A. Rule for present continuous tense
B. Rule for future tense
C. Rule for present perfect continuous tense
D. Rule for past tense

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A. Where are the forms you want me to fill out?
B. Here is the forms you need to complete.
C. Which is the correct form?
D. There are two people who still need to complete the form.
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He was ___ for murder.
a. hung
b. hanged
Do you have any knowledge ______ how our education system works?
A. Of
B. On
C. For
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He (find) the idea to build the business when he had the worst moment in his life.
A. finds
B. find
C. found
D. finding
