What is the negative form of: “Michael cooked dinner for his family on Sunday”?
A. Michael don’t cook dinner for his family on Sunday.
B. Michael didn’t cooked dinner for his family on Sunday.
C. Michael did not cook dinner for his family on Sunday.
D. Michael not cook dinner for his family on Sunday.

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ComparisonInfinitiveSimple and Continuous TensesTOEICActive & Passive VoiceGerund or InfinitivesComparative AdverbsPast PerfectEnglish ArticleObject PronounsOther quiz:
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewThe quality of the apples _______ (be) not good.
A. is
B. are
Grammar › View
It ________ when I _________ up yesterday morning.
A. It didn’t rain when I woke up yesterday morning.
B. It wasn’t raining when I was waking up yesterday morning.
C. It didn’t rain when I was waking up yesterday morning.
D. It wasn’t raining when I woke up yesterday morning.
First Conditional › Viewshe_____ the dinner if you ______ to the supermarket
A. will cook/ goes
B. goes/ will cook
C. will cook/ go
Simile, Metaphor or Personification › View
Computers talk to one another.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
