[ Verbs & Verb Tenses ]
. Used for a finished action in the past with no connection to now.
A. Past simple
B. Past perfect
C. Future simple
D. Present perfect

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Causative Verb › ViewChoose the correct sentence
A. She left Albany, New York on January 18, of that year.
B. She left Albany New York, on January 18, of that year.
C. She left Albany, New York, on January 18 of that year.
D. She left Albany New York, on January 18 of that year.
Grammar & Vocabulary › View
I ________ to travel to Hawaii someday.
A. yearn
B. appendage
C. denizen
D. digress
Grammar › ViewJohn sits by me at school. Today he is not here. What do you know for sure from reading the sentences?
A. John is sick today.
B. John will be late.
C. John is at home.
D. John is not at school.
Pronoun › View
Are …. from Cimahi?,
A. They
B. We
C. You
D. He
E. She
