[ Past Tenses ]
Yesterday when I (arrive) to the party, they (already go) home.
A. arrived-hasalready gone
B. arrive-had already gone
C. arrives-had already gone
D. arrived-had already gone

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Present Tenses and Vocabulary › ViewWhat’s the matter with you? You ……………….. anything since this morning.
A. haven’t said
B. have said
C. said
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Choose the best answer:
She goes to Art club ….. Tuesdays afternoon.
A. in
B. on
C. at
Grammar › ViewWhich part of the sentence is the predicate? “The boy ran to the park.”
A. The boy
B. Ran to the park
C. To the park
D. Boy
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A: ……………… do you go out?
B: About twice a week.
A. How often
B. When
C. How much
