Combine the sentences:
Sarah swept the kitchen floor.
Sarah mopped the kitchen floor.
A. Sarah swept the kitchen floor, and Sarah mopped the kitchen floor.
B. Sarah swept the kitchen floor and mopped the kitchen floor.
C. Sarah swept and mopped the kitchen floor.
D. Sarah swept the floor and mopped the kitchen floor.

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A. write
B. wrote
C. written
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Which one is past simple sentences?
A. Emma went to Australia last week.
B. I go to school by bike.
C. She likes butter sandwich.
D. They are riding a bike at the moment.
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A. might have
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D. must have
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A. should……should
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