I ________ swimming on weekends.
A. go
B. goes
C. went

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A. had
B. was
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Identify the mistake.
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A. dresses
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No one was ever able to overtake the fleeing phantom. It always seemed to disappear into thin air.
A. No one was ever able to overtake the fleeing phantom, it always seemed to disappear into thin air.
B. No one was ever able to overtake the fleeing phantom; always seemed to disappear.
C. No one was ever able to overtake the fleeing phantom because it always seemed to disappear into thin air.
D. No one was ever able to overtake the fleeing phantom ; because it always seemed to disappear into thin air.
