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A) they

(watch) TV last night

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  1. Today, 03:10
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    They watched TV last night
  2. Today, 03:46
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    They watched TV last night.

    Explanation:

    I couldn't find the complete form to this question online. But since it has an adverb of time: "last night", we can deduce that the verb tense to which the verb "watch" must be passed is a simple past tense.

    These types of adverbs tell us just when the action of our sentence happens.

    While the simple past tense serves to indicate something that happened at a specific time in the past, and there it ended. In this case, it happened last night.

    Next I will write the verb conjugated in the past simple for each of the people in English:

    I watched you watched he/she/it watched we watched you watched they watched
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