[ Grammar ]
UNSCRAMBLE: woods / the / in / camped/ ever / you / have ?
A. Have woods ever camped in the?
B. Have you camped ever woods in the?
C. Have you ever camped in the woods?
D. Have camped you ever in the woods?
Select your answer:

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Grammar › View” When are we going grocery shopping?”
“We can go ___ I finish work.”
A. until
B. after
C. since
D. while
Infinitives and ING Forms › View
My mom is thinking of… shopping
A. To go out
B. Going out
