[ Past Tense ]
You _____ outside yesterday.
A. are walking
B. didn’t walked
C. walked

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Formal & Informal WordsNoun Verb AgreementPresent Tense vs Past TensePast Simple and Past ProgressiveFuture Perfect TenseMoods of GrammarConjunctions in Complex SentencesPhrasal Verb With TakePersonal PronounArticles & QuantifiersOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich is the grammatically accurate form of the sentence?
A. Slavery was a cruel institution however many owners treated their slaves kindly.
B. Slavery was a cruel institution, however; many owners treated their slaves kindly.
C. Slavery was a cruel institution: however, many owners treated their slaves kindly.
D. Slavery was a cruel institution, however, many owners treated their slaves kindly.
Present Tenses › View
I don’t mind _______ the dirty dishes
A. washing
B. to wash
C. wash
D. washed
Definite and Indefinite Articles › ViewI saw ______ owl in the tree. ______ owl flew away.
A. an, a
B. an, the
C. a, an
D. the, a
Grammar › View
He _______ late because he had an assignment to finish.
A. studied
B. studyed
C. was studying
