[ Verb Tenses ]
Create a question in past: They (to go) to the park?
A. Did they go to the park?
B. They go to the park?
C. They did go to the park?
D. Did they went to the park?

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Nouns › ViewThis team is terrible at not being terrible.
A. abstract
B. proper
C. compound
D. collective
Conjunctions › View
There is a continuing problem with trade in endangered species; ——— there are now laws to prohibit such activities.
A. In case
B. However
C. As regards
D. In spite of
E. More than
Pronoun › ViewMy mother baked __________ a cake on her birthday.
A. She
B. Her
C. Hers
D. He
Grammar › View
He’s going to the shops…
A. to book an appointment.
B. to speak to his teacher.
C. to say ‘happy birthday’.
D. to buy a present for his wife.
E. to get a coffee.
