True or False: You should use the simple past tense (e.g., ‘I went’) for an action at a specific past time, and the present perfect tense (e.g., ‘I have gone’) for an action at an unspecific past time.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Which sentence BEST belongs in a report about what a plant needs to grow?
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B. Plants can be planted inside or outside.
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D. Plants are useful for growing flowers and farming for food.
