[ Grammar ]
A: Why don’t you wear your red dress to Tom’s party?
B: Oh no! I _________ that to Jim’s party last Saturday.
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A. had worn
B. was wearing
C. wore

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Simple Past Tense › ViewShe / buy / them / at the new shop.
A. She bought them at the new shop.
B. She buyed them at the new shop.
C. She buy them at the new shop.
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One of the children …………. not well.
A. are
B. is
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D. be
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A. exciting/exciting
B. exciting/excited
C. excited/excited
D. excited/exciting
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News (travels, travel) fast in a small community.
A. travels
B. travel