Where was Anna the day before yesterday?
A. She was at work.
B. She’s was at work.
C. She were at work.
D. She weren’t at work.

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Commas › ViewWhich Compound Sentence uses the comma correctly?
A. Sarah went to the store to get ingredients for a recipe, but she left her grocery list at home.
B. Sarah went to the store and, she purchased ingredients to make a new recipe.
C. Sarah went to the store and, she purchased ingredients to make a new recipe.
D. Sarah went to the store to get ingredients for a recipe, but left her grocery list at home.
Grammar › View
How long…?
A. … did she have her dog?
B. … has she her dog?
C. … have she had her dog?
D. … has she had her dog?
Grammar › ViewShe ______________ to the market.
A. has go
B. have going
C. has gone
D. have went
Preposition of Time › View
I don’t like driving ___ night.
A. at
B. in
C. on
