Apply future tenses in the sentence: ‘They are going to visit their grandparents next weekend.’
A. They will be visiting their grandparents next weekend.
B. They are going to visited their grandparents next weekend.
C. They will visit their grandparents next weekend.
D. They are visiting their grandparents next weekend.

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Verb Tenses › ViewUse the past simple tense correctly in this sentence: I (go) to the beach yesterday.
A. I have gone to the beach yesterday.
B. I was going to the beach yesterday.
C. I go to the beach yesterday.
D. I went to the beach yesterday.
Conditional Sentence › View
Mary didn’t work hard enough, so she failed in her exams.
A. If Mary work hard enough, she wouldn’t fail in her exams.
B. Unless Mary worked hard enough, she would fail in her exams.
C. If Marr didn’t work hard enough she would fail in her exams.
D. If Mary had worked enough she wouldn’t have failed in her exams.
