. What is the past participle of ‘go’?
A. Went
B. Going
C. Gone
D. Goed

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Tenses › ViewWe (not see) them since they (get) married.
A. didn’t see – got
B. hadn’t seen – got
C. haven’t seen – got
D. haven’t seen – have gotten
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Everybody seemed to enjoy Mike’s speech at the wedding _______ his terrible jokes.
A. in spite of
B. even though
Future Tenses › ViewUse a time expression with ‘Going to’ in the sentence: ‘We are going to have a party ______.’
A. We are going to have a party next year.
B. We are going to have a party tomorrow.
C. We are going to have a party in the past.
D. We are going to have a party yesterday.
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Select the sentence that uses the indicative mood:
A. “Were she to arrive early, she could help.”
B. “He lives in New York City.”
C. “Could you pass me the salt?”
D. “Stop talking and listen!”