[ 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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A. flew
B. flied
C. flown
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Rashed does not enjoy playing football, ____________ he dislikes fishing too.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so
Which 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
