What is the past form of the verb to be for we/you/they?
A. Was
B. Were
C. Are
D. am

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Conjunctions › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses the conjunction “although”?
A. Although it was raining, we went hiking.
B. Although she likes to swim or play tennis.
C. Although she is tired, but she keeps working.
D. She is happy although she is busy.
Gerund vs. Infinitive › View
A Verbal is a ___ form.
A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adjective
D. Adverb
The form of the present perfect tense:
A. have/has + past participle
B. had + participle
C. be + verb + -ing
D. have/has + past tense
Reported Speech › View
” We are going to a concert tonight.”
A. She told me they are going to a concert that night.
B. She told me they were going to a concert that night.
C. She told me we would go to a concert that night.
D. She said they had going to a concert that night.
