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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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. The store clerk Replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
B. The store clerk replied “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
C. The store clerk replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size”
D. The store clerk replied, “I’m terribly sorry, but we don’t carry your shoe size.”
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There is something urgent happen and it is very dangerous for the nation. Due to that reason, the president … to contact his advisors now.
A. Tries
B. Tried
C. Had tried
D. Is trying
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Go to class. You don’t want to be late
A. or
B. although
C. if
D. unless
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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
