[ Vocabulary ]
What does “condemnation” mean in a legal context?
A. Approval of a law
B. Disapproval or punishment
C. Revision of a law
D. Proposal of a new law

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the complete subject in the sentence below
My puppy ate all of her food last night.
A. My
B. My puppy
C. ate
D. ate all of her food last night
Verb Tenses › View
We _____________ TV when you called us.
A. are watching
B. was watching
C. were watching
D. is watching
Simple Past Tense › ViewWho did you go with?
A. I went with my parents.
B. I goed with my parents.
C. I go with my parents.
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Use: (get+someone+to+verb/have+someone+verb) or (get/have+something+past participle)
Do you usually get your hair____ professionally? How often do you get it cut?
A. cut
B. to cut
