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They are enjoying the grammar class at Carambola.
(who) …
A. Who are enjoying the grammar class at Carambola?
B. Who is enjoying the grammar class at Carambola?
C. Who does enjoying the grammar class at Carambola?
D. Who is enjoy the grammar class at Carambola?

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Past Tenses › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses the past perfect tense to show that one event happened before another?
A. I had eaten dinner before I went to the movies.
B. She had finished her work before she went to bed.
C. They had left before I arrived.
D. I am eating dinner before I go to the movies.
Grammar › View
He said he would do it and he ___.
a. do
b. does
c. did