[ Past Tenses ]
We (clean) the house when she (come) yesterday
A. were cleaning-came
B. cleaned-came
C. clean-come
D. cleaned-was coming

Random Topics:
Verb Forms1st and 2nd ConditionalsPhrasal Verbs and Verb FormsPresent ContinuousVocabulary : Coming & GoingModal AuxiliaryGrammar - SimilesVocab CheckingPrepositionTake or PutOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewIdentify the Subordinating Conjunction:
I will call you after I find the solution.
A. I
B. find
C. solution
D. after
Grammar › View
Maria _______ learning English for 7 years.
A. have been
B. have
C. has been
D. has
Conditional Sentence Type 1 › ViewIf you use the first conditional,
A. You talk about a situtation in the future with many possibilities of becoming true.
B. You will talk about a situtation in the future with many possibilities of becoming true.
C. You talk about something that always happens.
Prepositions › View
David is always _____ time.
A. in
B. on
C. with
