Choose the correct sentence.
A. Did you went to the college yesterday?
B. Were you went to the college yesterday?
C. Did you go to the college yesterday?
D. Do you went to the college yesterday?

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Grammar › ViewThe coins _________ them in mud.
A. were in good condition because someone buried
B. had been in good condition because someone buried
C. were in good condition because someone had buried
Future Forms › View
Hi, John. What ________________ after school today? – I’m not sure yet.
A. are you doing
B. will you do
C. you do
D. do you do
Grammar › ViewYou have to turn ______ your phone in the exam room.
A. on
B. away
C. over
D. off
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When do we use simple future tense?
A. To talk about actions that will happen in the future.
B. To express uncertainty about future events
C. To describe ongoing actions in the present
D. To talk about actions that happened in the past
