Which one is correct?
What does the contraction -n't- stand for?
How do you say on-in-under-behind?
What verb tense do you use for actions that are happening at THAT EXACT moment?
Turn this sentence into a question: You studied last night.
Which one is in the simple past tense?
Change the sentence to negative: You played with your brother.
Which one of these is in the future simple?
Where is the mistake? He like to ski.
How do you say -il y a- in english?
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