[ Simple Present and Simple Past ]
They __________ enjoy the last party.
A. don´t
B. didn´t
C. not

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Past Tenses › ViewHe has … finished his homework. He can go to the park now.
A. for
B. never
C. ever
D. just
Adverb › View
What are the adverbs in the following sentence?
Nixon stated firmly, “I am not a crook!”
A. Firmly + crook
B. Firmly + not
C. Stated + firmly
. You’re discussing a hypothetical situation. Which sentence is correct?
A. If I had more time, I would have completed the project.
B. If I have more time, I would complete the project.
C. If I had more time, I would complete the project.
D. If I would have more time, I would complete the project.
Simple Future Tense › View
I … (walk) the dog later.
A. walks
B. walked
C. walk
D. will walk
