Which sentence uses the past simple tense correctly?
A. I have been to Japan last year.
B. I was going to Japan last year.
C. I went to Japan last year.
D. I go to Japan every year.

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After I watched the documentary about wildlife, I made a donation to an environmental society.
A. Watched the documentary about wildlife, I made a donation to an environment society
B. Having watched the documentary about wildlife, I made a donation to an environment society
C. Watching the documentary about wildlife, I made a donation to an environment society
D. To have watched the documentary about wildlife, I made a donation to an environment society
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My sister’s or brother’s daughter is my – – –
A. Nephew
B. Cousin
C. Niece
D. Son-in-law
Simple Past vs Past Continuous Tense › ViewWhen I ________ up this yesterday, the sun _____________.
A. get/ shine
B. got/ shone
C. get/ is shining
D. got/ was shining
Present Simple for Future Arrangement › View
I feel sick.
A. You shouldn’t go to the school today.
B. You should study more.