Topics: Transitions
To show an example (detail), use a transition like:
A. like, such as, for example, for instance
B. finally, lastly, in conclusion
C. but, yet, although, though
D. also, another, in comparison, too
Select your answer:

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Simple Tenses in English › ViewI use ________ to make negative sentences in past.
A. did + not + infinitive of the verb
B. do + not + infinitive of the verb
C. have/has + not + past participle
D. will + no + infinitive of the verb
Grammar › View
Find the correct sentence:
A. We didn’t saw her at the party.
B. We didn’t see her at the party.
C. We don’t saw her at the party.
D. We not see her at the party.
