The dog ate the last bit of its food this morning.
A. Present Simple Tense
B. Present Continuous Tense
C. Simple Past Tense
D. Past Continuous Tense

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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewBuying a new house _____ a bad idea right now.
A. appears to be
B. looks like
C. seems like
D. feels like
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Use the past simple tense in the sentence: ‘She finished her homework yesterday.’
A. She finish her homework yesterday.
B. She finishes her homework yesterday.
C. She finished her homework tomorrow.
D. She finished her homework yesterday.
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B: Not all of us. I wasn’t _____ at all.
a. encouraging
encouraged
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Choose the appropriate first conditional sentence: If I see him tomorrow, I ______ him about the meeting.
A. told
B. will tell
C. would tell
D. tell
