When do we use the past perfect continuous tense in a narrative?
A. To describe a complete actions
B. To emphasize ongoing duration before another past event
C. For general truths
D. All are correct

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Tenses › ViewAt 8 o’clock yesterday evening, my mother ______ to her friends in the living room.
A. talked
B. was talking
C. is talking
D. will be talking
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Thanks for pointing this out, John -otherwise we could have made a big mistake.
A. Look After
B. Point Out
C. Get Back To
Vocabulary › ViewShe was only a sophomore when she became pregnant.
Sophomore means:
A. High school graduate
B. College graduate
C. A student in the second year at college or a 4-year secondary school
D. None of the above
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Lily needs to _________ so that she can __________ driving.
A. let off steam, be eager
B. begin, take up
C. join in, be good at
D. calm down, concentrate on
