Use the past perfect tense in a sentence to describe an action that happened before another event in the past.
A. I had eaten breakfast before I went to school.
B. I eat breakfast before I go to school.
C. I have eaten breakfast before I went to school.
D. I ate breakfast before I went to school.

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Grammar › ViewGrammar. Review of tenses. Choose the correct tense according to the tense:´He usually….. to Madrid every Summer, but he…… to Salamanca this Summer due to Covid -19.´
A. has travelled- went
B. had travelled- went
C. travels – is going
D. travels- goes
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Find the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
We visit the Natural History Museum in the city.
A. in
B. the Natural History
C. in the city
D. We visit
Grammar › ViewThe reason …….. I exercise is to get fit.
A. which
B. why
C. when
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– They were working on her computer.
– They have already left
A. Present progressive / present perfect
B. Past progressive/ Past perfect
C. Past progressive / Present perfect
D. Past progressive / Present simple
