[ Tenses ]
We use this tense to show a series of completed actions that happened one after another.
A. present simple
B. past simple
C. present perfect
D. future simple

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again.
B. If at first you, don’t succeed try and try again.
C. If at, first you don’t succeed, try and try again.
Simple Past Tense › View
Jill_____ a fight with her boyfriend last week.
A. Have had
B. Has had
C. Had
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A. Question sentence
B. statement sentence
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bulkhead
A. huge or monstrous
B. an outside door over a stairway leading to a cellar
C. to spit back out
