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You went to the beach yesterday,
A. don’t you?
B. didn’t you?
C. aren’t you?
D. did you?

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Used to & would & Past SimpleBecause / soConditional Sentence Type 1ModalVerb-ing or to VerbConjunctions in Complex SentencesTenses and VerbsSentences and Non SentencesUnless If First ConditionalDeterminersOther quiz:
Present Tenses › ViewWe ___ (always, argue) about the same things.
A. always argue
B. are always arguing
C. have always argued
D. have always been arguing
Grammar › View
Identify the adjective in the sentence:
Dad’s car is blue.
A. Dad’s
B. car
C. is
D. blue
Past Modals › ViewDavid is in jail. He _________ robbed a bank.
A. should have
B. shouldn’t have
Habitual and Continuous Tenses › View
We often … that.
A. are buying
B. buys
C. buying
D. buy
