[ Grammar ]
I saw a movie last night.
A. I didn’t see a movie last night.
B. I don’t see a movie last night.
C. I didn’t saw a movie last night.
D. I doesn’t see a movie last night.

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Grammar › ViewDirect: “I have done my homework,” Abdullah said.
Reported: Abdullah said that he ……. his homework.
A. has done
B. might do
C. will do
D. had done
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Make a negative sentence using ‘going to’.
A. They are going to play soccer.
B. She is not going to the party.
C. I am going to eat dinner.
D. I am not going to eat dinner.
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A. Common Noun
B. Proper Noun
C. Collective Noun
D. Abstract Noun
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What is the simple subject: Generals command the army.
A. Generals
B. command
C. army
