‘There was an accident outside the supermarket’
A. He said there has been an accident outside the supermarket.
B. He said there were an accident outside the supermarket.
C. He said there had been an accident outside the supermarket.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has a past tense verb mistake?
A. Louis walked past the main library.
B. He fell down and kicked his foot against the table.
C. Mrs. Yates knew the answer to Louis’ question.
D. Two librarians lookt at him when he walked in the library.
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John: “I’m going to the Long Beach.”
John said that he ______ to the Long Beach.”
_____
A. is going
B. was going
C. went
D. had gone
Grammar › ViewWhen taking a walk in the forest, Willy came across a piece of wood ____________ some interesting patterns on it.
A. was
B. had
C. from
D. with
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Which adverb correctly modifies the adjective in the sentence ‘The play was ________ entertaining.’
A. very
B. slightly
C. extremely
D. completely