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When my parents were on holiday, I  (stay) ...............with my grandparents for two weeks.

When my parents were on holiday, I  (stay) ...............with my grandparents fo

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When my parents were on holiday, I  (stay) ...............with my grandparents for two weeks.


A.
had stayed
B.
are staying
C.
stayed
D.
stay
Đáp án đúng: C

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