*—– you ——— ( invite ) them to your party last week?
A. Does you invite them to your party last week?
B. Did you invited them to your party last week?
C. Do you invited them to your party last week?
D. Did you invite them to your party last week?

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Grammar › ViewSimple Past: Mini ___ for the exam all week.
A. studied
B. will study
C. studies
Contrastive Conjunctions › View
Man: How was your holiday?
Woman: It was fun
Man: Yesterday the weather wasn’t warm
Woman: …
What is the most appropriate response to say next?
A. It wasn’t warm, but it is very hot.
B. It wasn’t very warm. Nevertheless, we had a good time at the beach.
C. It is too warm that I can’t stand in anymore.
D. It wasn’t very warm. However, I had a bad holiday.
E. It wasn’t warm, yet I didn’t like the weather
Compound Sentences › ViewWhich sentence is a compound sentence?
A. Because she was late, she missed the bus.
B. She was late and missed the bus.
C. She was late, so she missed the bus.
D. She was late; she missed the bus.
Grammar › View
As an ambulance driver, Polly ………… stressful situations.
A. is used to
B. used to
C. got used to
D. would