[ Past Tense ]
The structure for affirmative sentences in the past simple is:
A. Subject + verb in the past + complement
B. Subject + verb + complement
C. Subject + complement + verb in past
D. Subject + verb in present + complement

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Grammar › ViewAli ………..(learn) French this year.
A. learns
B. is learning
Prepositional Phrases › View
What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence?
You should come over after school.
A. after school
B. come over
C. you should
D. school
Subordinating Conjunctions › ViewWhich word in this sentence is a subordinating conjunction?
Johnny ran ahead because he knew where to go.
A. because
B. where
C. he
D. Johnny
Simple Past Tense › View
Lita … this delicious food for us 1 hour ago
A. cooking
B. cooked
C. cook
