Grammar Quiz

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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:
A  B  C  D  E 


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