Convert the sentence to past tense: He writes a letter to his friend.
A. He writed a letter to his friend.
B. He write a letter to his friend.
C. He writing a letter to his friend.
D. He wrote a letter to his friend.

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Mixed General Quiz › View“The child is father of the man” means ___.
a. A person’s personality forms during childhood and does not really change.
b. In legends, a hero is reborn many times.
c. A man became a father at a young age.
d. The son acts more maturely than his father does.
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What does John like?
John is very good at football. He meets with his friends every day for a game after class.
A. Playing a team sport
B. Studying new subjects
C. Watching matches
D. Going to school
Grammar › ViewMery ____ juice every monday
A. Makes
B. Make
C. Making
D. Made
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What is the superlative form of the word “good”?
A. better
B. best
C. goodest
D. gooder
