Which sentence uses the past simple tense correctly?
A. I was going to the store yesterday.
B. I went to the store yesterday.
C. I am going to the store yesterday.
D. I go to the store yesterday.

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat type of clause is used in: “The man who lives next door to me is a doctor.”
A. Object Clause
B. Subject Clause
C. Adjective Clause
D. Adverb Clause
Subjunctive › View
They wished he ____ come skiing with them, but he hadn’t recovered from the operation.
A. Would
B. Could
C. Either could be used here.
Choose the Correct Sentence
A. Listen! The birds sing outside.
B. Listen! The birds are singing outside.
Grammar › View
What is the compound predicate in the sentence below?
The students studied World War II and wrote a report about it.
A. students, studied
B. studied, wrote
C. wrote, report
D. World, War
