Use the ……………… to talk about an an event or action that was completed in the past
A. Simple Present Tense
B. Present Progressive
C. Simple Past
D. Present Perfect

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Grammar › ViewIf I were you, I ___ the incident strightaway; there’s no point in waiting.
A. report
B. reported
C. would report
D. will report
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Andy won’t join the music club, and Bella ____, either.
A. will
B. won’t
C. doesn’t
D. is
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A. looking for
B. looking into
C. looking up
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‘Jim, you should never play truant again.’ Jane said.
A. Jane suggest that Jim should never play truant again
B. Jane suggested that Jim should never play truant again.
C. Jane should that Jim should never play truant again.
D. Jane suggested that shlould Jim never play truant again.
