Since the action is in the PAST, you have to use "exited" which is the past tense of the verb.
It's correct.
The correct grammar usage here would be: He and I went to the movies last night.
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"Peter hurt his knee when he fell last week" is correct.
'Since the last ten years...' is correct, but is only part of a sentence.
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The correct sentence would read: "You came home the latest," or "You are the last to come home."
This spring has been drier than last spring.
No. If the family's last name is Carillo, the sentence should be, "The Carillos want to thank you."
No, the sentence is not correct. The pronoun 'I' is the first person subject pronoun; the pronoun 'me' is the first person object pronoun. The sentence should read:I want to thank you for taking time to meet Mariam and me last week.
It is correct, but it is not normal in North American English. It means the second to last (or next to last) sentence.The sentence should start with the article 'the', designating 'last' as a specific thing: The last but one.Examples:The last customer but one. (there is one more person to be waited on)The last cookie but one. (this cookie leaves one remaining)The last train but one. (the next to the last train for this period)