Use the correct verb form: ‘She (to read) a book yesterday.’
A. She was reading a book yesterday.
B. She read a book yesterday.
C. She reads a book yesterday.
D. She will read a book yesterday.

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Tenses › ViewWhat is the main use of Type 0 conditionals?
A. To talk about hypothetical situations in the past
B. To describe universal truths or general facts
C. To discuss possible future events and their likely outcomes
D. To imagine situations that are contrary to the present reality
Simple Verb Tenses › View
Identify the verb form in the sentence: We _____ vegetables at the grocery store an hour ago.
A. buy
B. bought
C. brought
D. buying
The First Conditional (if/unless) › ViewI …. call you unless there’s a problem.
A. don’t
B. doesn’t
C. won’t
D. will
Past Modals › View
I ___________________________________ (arrive) on time, even if I’d left earlier. There were dreadful traffic jams all the way. (past negative possibility)
A. couln´t have arrived
B. could have arrived
C. wouldn´t have arrived
D. would have arrived
