[ Tenses and Time Markers ]
When (you/arrive) at the party last night?
A. When did you arrive
B. When you arrive
C. When will you arrive
D. When are you arrived

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Article & Preposition › ViewWe had __________ dinner in a restaurant.
A. a
B. an
C. no article
D. the
Future Simple Tenses › View
. They are not going to visit their grandparents. What is the negative form?
A. They are not visiting their grandparents.
B. They are not going to their grandparents.
C. They will not visit their grandparents.
D. They are visiting their grandparents.
Simple Present Tense › ViewMy parents ___________ in the city.
A. worked
B. work
C. works
D. working
Modal Verbs › View
Use a modal verb to complete the sentence: You _______ bring your textbook to class tomorrow.
A. can
B. must
C. won’t
D. should