[ Tenses ]
longer actions in the past
A. present simple
B. present continuous
C. past simple
D. past continuous

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Contrastive Conjunctions › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses “despite”?
A. Despite the rain, we enjoyed the festival.
B. Despite of the rain, we enjoyed the festival.
C. Despite rain, we enjoyed the festival.
D. Despite the raining, we enjoyed the festival.
Quantifiers › View
_______ students passed the exam.
A. Hardly any
B. Not much
C. Not
Grammar › View(you / sleep) when I got home?
A. Did you sleep
B. You slept
C. Were you sleeping
D. Was you sleeping
Modals - Conditionals - Future Tenses › View
____ you like some sweets that I made yesterday?
A. Might
B. Can
C. Would
D. Might not
