[ Present Tense ]
Conjugating verbs in Present Simple tense: Conjugate the verb ‘to go’ for ‘he/she/it’.
A. goed
B. goes
C. goen
D. going

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Grammar › View___ did she tell you?
A. What
B. My
C. Can
D. Hope
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What took you so long? By the time you ______ I _______ all the work by myself!
A. came/ had done
B. had come/ did
C. came/ did
D. had come/ had done
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“When did Michael Jordan join the Chicago Bulls?”
A. when, join
B. Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls
C. did, join
D. Michael Jordan, when
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not strict; used to describe people in a position to punish (parents, teachers, etc)
The judge was ______ and let him off with a fine.
A. lenient
B. crafty
C. atrocious
D. lousy
