Five days later, Mr Clark was at the docks. He … the house and now he … their ship leave to the United States without him or his family.
A. left, had watched
B. was leaving, watched
C. had left, was watching

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Change the word in brackets to plural.
All the (house) were destroyed in the storm.
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A. housess
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