Choose the correct past tense form of the verb in the sentence: “They (build) a new house last year.”
A. build
B. builds
C. built
D. building

Random Topics:
Grammar / PronounsModals of Obligation & ProhibitionGerunds and TensesClauses and ConjunctionExclamationGrammar - PunctuationPassive Voice, Modals of Deduction and First ConditionalLet & Be allowed toInfinitive or GerundPreposition of DirectionOther quiz:
Reported Speech › ViewAnne said, “Don’t listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person!”
A. Anne asked to us not to listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person.
B. Anne said that Mr Bascomb is not an honest person.
C. Anne said not to listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person.
D. Anne told to us to don’t listen to Mr. Bascomb because he is not an honest person.
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
. There _______ some pictures in my living room.
A. are
B. is
C. aren’t
D. isn’t
Present Tense › ViewWhat _____ John ___________ at the moment?
A. does / do
B. is / do
C. are / doing
D. is / doing
Preposition of Direction › View
Is that a castle I see ______ the island?
A. at
B. in
C. on
D. by
