Before you walk out that door, make sure your room is clean.
A. you walk
B. out the door
C. make sure
D. room is clean

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Past Tenses › ViewWhich of the following sentences correctly uses the past perfect tense to show an action completed before another in the past?
A. I had finished my homework before I watched TV.
B. I watched a movie yesterday.
C. She visited Paris last summer.
D. They played football on Saturday.
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She has _____ umbrella.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. —-
Grammar › ViewI am getting excited about the concert.
What is the present progressive verb?
A. am
B. getting
C. excited
D. concert
Mixed General Quiz › View
He says he will go elsewhere if we don’t lower our price but I don’t think he will. I think we should ___ .
a. call his bluff
b. call it quits
c. called it a day
d. calls the shots
e. chicken
