Use the past simple tense in the sentence: ‘We visited the museum last weekend.’
A. We will visit the museum last weekend.
B. We visited the museum last weekend.
C. We have visited the museum last weekend.
D. We are visiting the museum last weekend.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correctly punctuated?
A. While you stir the pasta; I will cut the vegetables.
B. While you stir the pasta, I will cut the vegetables.
C. While you stir the pasta I will cut the vegetables.
Present Tenses › View
Steven (make) … phone calls to travel agencies all day long, but he still (get)… a suitable offer.
A. is making/still didn’t get
B. has been making/still doesn’t get
C. has made/still hasn’t got
D. has been making/still hasn’t got
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A. has had
B. had
C. was having
D. has
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Anyone has to wear uniform at the school, ____?
A. do they
B. doesn’t it
C. don’t they
D. does it
