[ Grammar ]
I ———– to get married but I didn’t.
A. was going
B. were going
C. wasn’t going
D. weren’t going

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A. are driving
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Does he …….. skateboarding in the park?
A. fancies
B. likes
C. fancy
D. don’t mind
