He ___ his shoes before entering the house.
A. taked off
B. took off
C. taken off

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Verbs: Action, Linking, and HelpingSecond ConditionalModal AuxiliarySimple Present and Simple PastVerb FormsGrammar of Conjunctions and PrepotitionsVerb Present Simple TenseComparatives ( adj/ adv)Present Simple Affirmative and NegativeArticles & Compound NounsOther quiz:
Request with Modal Verbs › ViewCould you ____ me your suit for a wedding?
Of course. But you should dry-clean it first.
A. lend
B. lending
C. lent
Grammar › View
My brother __________ on the phone for two hours.
A. has been talking
B. has been talked
C. have been talking
D. have been talked
Tenses › ViewWhen do we use the present perfect tense?
A. To talk about future plans and intentions
B. To talk about an action that started in the past and continues into the present, or an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past.
C. To describe a specific action that happened at a known time in the past
D. To indicate a habitual action in the past
Passive Sentence › View
The floor…since yesterday.
A. Has not swept
B. Not being swept
C. Has not been swept
D. Will be swept
