[ Verb Tenses ]
Use the past simple tense correctly in this sentence: He (eat) pizza for dinner last night.
A. He ate pizza for dinner last night.
B. He eated pizza for dinner last night.
C. He eat pizza for dinner last night.
D. He eating pizza for dinner last night.
Select your answer:

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