Mother: I want to cook an omelette.
You: …………………………
A. Let’s buy some eggs.
B. Let’s buy some syrup.
C. I think you should buy a ticket first.
D. I think you should go to a barbershop.

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A. He goed to the store.
B. He gone to the store.
C. He went to the store.
D. He goes to the store.
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Last week, they _____ the new museum.
A. visit
B. visited
C. had visited
D. have visited
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A. When referring to general or abstract concepts, uncountable nouns, and plural nouns.
B. When the noun is the subject of the sentence
C. When referring to specific or singular nouns
D. When using nouns in a sentence
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I studied accounting for 5 years, and this is my sixth year.
A. I have studied accounting for 5 years, and this is my sixth year.
B. I study accounting for 5 years, and this is my sixth year.
