What verb tense do you use for something that was started and completed in the past?
A. Past perfect
B. Present perfect
C. Simple past
D. Past continuous

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A. modest
B. ballads
C. disgraced
D. humility
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Who’s that over there? – Oh, it’s our new teacher, ____ just started work today.
A. That
B. Who he
C. Which he
D. Who
One would wish ___ missed that opportunity to be present at the graduation ball.
A. to have not
B. for having not
C. to having
D. not to have
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He wanted to know: “Do you need any money today?”
He wanted to know…
A. if I need any money that day.
B. if I needed any money that day.
C. if I needed any money then.
D. if he need any money that day.
