Which verb tense is used to describe an action that happened before another action in the past?
A. Past perfect tense
B. Past continuous tense
C. Present perfect tense
D. Future perfect tense

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Mixed General Quiz › View“Old enough to be someone’s father” means ___.
a. A person is well matched emotionally with another person.
b. A person ought to act more maturely.
c. A person is as old as someone’s parents (too old for a relationship).
d. A person is old enough to have children.
Grammar › View
What is the complete subject of the sentence?
Three mice ran across the floor.
_
A. ran
B. Three mice
C. across the floor
D. mice
Grammar › ViewHow heavily the rain is falling!
A. declarative
B. interrogative
C. exclamatory
D. imperative
Tenses › View
Does she………………….to school every day?
A. go
B. goes
C. going
D. went
