[ Verb Tenses ]
Convert to past tense: We are going to the beach.
A. We are going to the beach yesterday.
B. We go to the beach.
C. We went to the beach.
D. We are gone to the beach.

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Grammar › ViewWithout Mrs. Harrison’s support and encouragement, our success _____ possible.
A. has been
B. is going to be
C. wouldn’t have been
D. mustn’t be
Modal Verb › View
Alfred _______ his ankle badly as we _______ in the mountains last Saturday
A. used to sprain / hiked
B. has sprained / could be hiking
C. sprained / were hiking
D. sprained / were hiking
Has and Have › ViewI _____ a dog and two cats.
A. has
B. have
Modals › View
His number was busy all night – he ________been on the phone continuously for hours.
A. must have
B. could have
C. should have
D. might have
