[ Past Tenses ]
we use it to describe a complete past action or a sequence of past actions.
A. Past Continuous
B. Past Simple
C. Past Perfect Simple
Select your answer:

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Form a sentence with simple future tense.
A. I will eat dinner tonight.
B. I have eaten dinner tonight.
C. I am eating dinner tonight.
D. I ate dinner tonight.
