Topics: Past Simple Tenses
How do you ask if someone visited a place in the past?
A. Did you visit [place]?
B. Were you at [place]?
C. Did you go to [place]?
D. Have you been to [place]?
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewIn which sentence are the commas placed correctly?
A. If you believe you can achieve, however, you must work hard.
B. If you believe, you can achieve however you must work hard.
C. If you believe you can achieve however, you must work hard.
D. If you believe, you can achieve, however, you must work hard.
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Which word means “a thought or a plan”?
A. idea
B. like
C. home
D. find
