[ Grammar: Syntax ]
Usually structured as an auxiliary verb and a main verb e.g. must leave, has left. ___________ can also act as adverbs or adjectives e.g. Running as fast as I could, I left the house.
A. noun phrase
B. verb phrase
C. adverbial phrase
D. modified noun phrase

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A. the most intelligent
B. more intelligent
C. the more intelligent
D. as intelligent
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My father had eaten before I worked.
A. Hadn’t my father eaten before I worked?
B. Hadn’t my father ate before I worked?
C. Had my father not eat before I worked?
He apologized _______ not being able to complete the poem.
A. in
B. about
C. for
D. of
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I ________ at that restaurant before today.
A. had not eaten
B. had not eatting
C. had not eatten
