Billy and Theo said, “We went to Spain.”
A. Billy and Theo said they gone to Spain.
B. Billy and Theo said they had went to Spain.
C. Billy and Theo said that they had gone to Spain.
D. Billy and Theo said that they had went to Spain.

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First Conditional, Future Time ClausesVerb, Object, PrepositionQuantifiers / Prepositions of Time and Comparative AdjectivesPronouns/ Present TenseModals of PredictionNounConjunction: Because and SoModal Verbs of PermissionParticiple - ing/ edSentence CompletionOther quiz:
Modal Verbs › ViewIt’s necessary for you to go home early tonight.
A. You may go home early tonight.
B. You mustn’t go home early tonight.
C. You shouldn’t go home early tonight.
D. You need to go home early tonight.
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Emily: ________ you walk to school yesterday?
Clerk: Yes, I ________.
A. Did; walked
B. Did; walk
C. Did; did
D. Do; did
Punctuations › ViewIn English, what is the process of making the words shorter? (do not = don’t)
A. contraction
B. construction
C. contractor
D. contracting
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She _______ her homework before 8 o’clock last night.
A. finished
B. has finished
C. had finished
D. was finished
