Topics: Modals and Tenses
Change to past simple: We play soccer on weekends.
A. We plays soccer on weekends.
B. We played soccer on weekends.
C. We played soccer yesterday.
D. We are playing soccer on weekends.
Select your answer:

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A. He is playing football.
B. He is play football.
C. He playing football.
D. He plays football.
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Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?
A. I love going to the beach; and collecting shells.
B. I love going to the beach and; collecting shells.
C. I love going to the beach; also, I love collecting shells.
