Grammar Quiz

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The last time they were in Paris was in 2003.

A. They weren’t in Paris since 2003.

B. They hadn’t been in Paris since 2003.

C. They haven’t been in Paris since 2003.

D. They haven’t been in Paris from 2003.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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A. The team play well together.

B. The team plays well together.

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Identify the adverbial clause in the following sentence:

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Lucy ran into her classmates while she __________ for the groceries.

A. shopped

B. has shopped

C. was shopping

D.  is shopping