Which sentence talks about a completed action in a indefinite time in the past?
A. I went to London in 2010.
B. I was in London in 2010.
C. I have been to London.
D. I went to London.

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Past Continuous Tense › ViewJenny and Jessica __________ in the pool last Wednesday.
A. swim
B. swam
C. was swimming
D. were swimming
Future - will / going to / present continuous › View
A: Oh I haven’t got any money with me.
B: Haven’t you? Well, don’t worry. I ______ you some.
A. will lend
B. am lending
C. am going to lend
D. lend
Future Tenses › ViewWhat does the future continuous tense describe?
A. It describes actions that are currently happening.
B. It describes actions that will be in progress at a future time.
C. It describes actions that will not happen at all.
D. It describes actions that happened in the past.
Prepositions › View
Her style is the ___ her older sister’s.
A. depends on
B. same as
C. outside of
D. interested in
