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English, 12.01.2020 21:31, phillipmccormick

Which sentence uses the simple past form of the verb cook? a. we cooked tirelessly at the spaghetti dinner this evening. b. we cook tirelessly at the spaghetti dinner this evening. c. we had cooked tirelessly at the spaghetti dinner this evening. d. we were cooking tirelessly at the spaghetti dinner this evening.

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