Use the correct tense: They (to play) soccer yesterday.
A. They will play soccer yesterday.
B. They are playing soccer yesterday.
C. They play soccer yesterday.
D. They played soccer yesterday.

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A. had heard
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A. simple sentence
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A. If only Jane had had a computer, she couldn’t have worked from home.
B. If Jane had had a computer, she couldn’t have worked from home.
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Nam was absent from class yesterday __________ he felt sick
A. so
B. because
C. although
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