[ Grammar ]
You / yesterday/ didn’t / your book / find
A. You your book didn’t find yesterday
B. You didn’t yesterday find your book
C. You didn’t find your book yesterday
D. You find didn’t your book yesterday

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Tenses › ViewWhat is the correct form of the verb in this sentence? “We _____ (not visit) the museum since we moved here.”
A. didn’t visit
B. haven’t visited
C. weren’t visiting
D. don’t visit
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The door isn’t locked, and the lights are on; the office ____________ closed.
A. must
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You can book seats online.
A. I booked seats online.
B. You could book seats online.
C. Seats can be booked online (by you).
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I didn’t _______ like soccer.
A. use to
B. used to
