[ Present or Past Tenses ]
What is the correct form of the verb ‘to go’ in past tense?
A. Gone
B. Going
C. Went
D. Goed

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A. He goes to work by bike despite being the managing director
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I call him daddy.
- subject complement
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A. mustn’t
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Identify the linking verb in the following sentence:
After the basketball game, we were sweaty.
___
A. after
B. we
C. sweaty
D. were
