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  1. She hurriedly go to the dentists yesterday. pero eto akin. she went to the dentist yesterday.

  2. _____ did she go to the dentist last week? – She had a toothache. A. When. B. What. C. Why. D. Who

  3. PAST SIMPLE QUIZ - Click on the best option to complete each sentence.

  4. He (not / can) see me yesterday. She (must) stay at school yesterday afternoon. (may / you) go to the disco yesterday? He (not / must) sleep now. You (not / need) answer. He (ought to) give evidence at the court yesterday. Since he bought the new car he (not / can) sleep.

  5. Feb 21, 2022 · When seeing a dental health professional, we commonly use the expression “ go to the dentist ” or “ see a dentist ”. She went to the dentist after school. I’ve got to see a dentist tomorrow. When attending our usual dentist or having a dental appointment, we normally use the expression “ go to the dentist ”.

  6. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like She looks pretty sick. I think she ________ go to a doctor., You've been driving all day. You ________ be exhausted!, You ________ smoke so much.

  7. My brother _____to the dentist yesterday. A. Want B. Goes C. Went D. None of the above. Select your answer: Next Quiz > Random Topics: Question tag and + - Agreement Intermediate Relative Clauses & Real Conditionals Past Passive Zero and First Conditionals Much, many, a lot of, a few, a little Comparatives Action Verb Past and Present Continuous.

  8. Learn how to use simple past tense with "did" to describe completed actions, habits, or series of events in the past. See examples, pictures, exercises, and explanations of regular and irregular verbs.

  9. Sep 17, 2014 · Learn how to use causative to express that someone or something is doing something for you or to you. See the difference between passive and active causative, and the verbs have, get, let and make.

  10. www.woodwardenglish.com › lesson › past-simple-tense-in-englishPast Simple Tense in English

    The past tense of GO is WENT. WENT is used for all subjects… I went, you went, he went, she went, it went, we went, and they went. They all use WENT. For example: I went to the beach last weekend. She went to the dentist last week. They went to the library yesterday. You went to a concert last night. For the past tense of GO, you just need to ...

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