[ Past Simple (to be) ]
You (not/be) here when she came.
A. You wasn’t here when she came.
B. You weren’t here when she came.
C. You aren’t here when she came.

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A. compulsory
B. obituary
C. optional
D. voluntary
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Which sentence is correct?
A. Sam and Mary ate their lunches.
B. Sam and Mary ate there lunches.
Grammar › ViewJohn: ” I am a good student”.
A. John said he isn’t a good student.
B. John is a good student.
C. John said he was a good student.
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The leader suggests_________all team members be on time.
A. Ø
B. that
C. going
D. go
