[ Tenses and Structure ]
Combine the tenses: ‘When I (to arrive), they (to leave).’
A. When I arrive, they leave.
B. When I was arriving, they were leaving.
C. When I arrived, they had left.
D. When I had arrived, they left.

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Verb › ViewHow many verbs are in the following sentence?
Patricia got a loan today, so she could purchase a new car.
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
Grammar › View
………………………… a chance to play for your teams is disappointing .
A. not get
B. not gets
C. not to get
D. Not getting
Adverbial Clause / If / Comparatives › ViewIf I had enough money, I ______________ abroad to improve my English.
A. will go
B. should go
C. would go
D. should have go to
Past Tense › View
Yesterday I ……..football with my friends .
A. visited
B. played
C. helped
