[ 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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Simple PastFuture Tense VocabularyConditional Sentences and AdverbsWishesModals and PhrasesAlthough, Though, In spite of, DespitePresent Forms and Narrative TensesPossessive Adjectives and Possessive PronounsPassive Voice and Relative ClausesConditional TypesOther quiz:
Passive Voice › ViewThe barber has cut my hair.
A. My hair has already been cut now.
B. I’ve got to have the barber cut my hair.
C. My hair has become shorter and shorter
D. I’ve had my hair cut.
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I love my car. ___ has many nice features.
A. It’s
B. its
C. It
D. itself
honestry
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
