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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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence contains a simple present tense verb?
A. The dog digs holes in the yard.
B. The dog dug holes in the yard.
C. The dog is always digging holes in the yard.
D. The dog will dig holes in the yard.
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what is a group of sheep called?
A. a flock of sheep
B. a collection of sheep
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A. have/has + past participle
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” 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.
