Use the past perfect tense in a sentence to describe an action that occurred before another action in the past.
A. She finished her homework after she went to bed.
B. She had finished her homework before she went to bed.
C. She had finished her homework after she went to bed.
D. She finishes her homework before she went to bed.
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewSelect the correctly punctuated sentence.
A. You asked for forgiveness, he granted it to you.
B. You asked for forgiveness; he granted it to you.
C. You asked for: forgiveness. He granted it to you.
D. You asked for forgiveness he granted it to you.
Speculation with Modal Verbs › View
Complete the sentence: He _______ have been the one who fixed the issue, he’s the only one who knows how to do it.
A. could
B. might
C. will
D. must