I _____ (eat) dinner at 6 PM yesterday.
A. I eaten dinner at 6 PM yesterday.
B. I will eat dinner at 6 PM yesterday.
C. I ate dinner at 6 PM yesterday.
D. I eat dinner at 6 PM yesterday.

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B: I don’t know. I (eat, never) ______________________ it.
A. never has eaten
B. never have eaten
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Jenny is a very nice person. She is always prompt …help her friends.
A. to
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Go to class. You don’t want to be late
A. or
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Choose the correct option to fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.
The two brothers have not spoken for years since they had a fall ___________.
A. through
B. down
C. out
D. apart
