Use the past perfect tense in a sentence to describe an action that had been completed before a specific time in the past.
A. She had finished her homework before the party started.
B. She finished her homework after the party started.
C. She had finished her homework while the party was starting.
D. She finishes her homework before the party starts.

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Tenses › ViewWhich sentence is not correct ?
A. You will be eating pizza soon.
B. Andrew’s idea proved disastrous. I won’t be taking his advice again.
C. If you go now, you will have been waiting around for ages without a doubt.
D. Harry will be coming to the party on Saturday.
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In the following sentence, which word is an adjective?
My mom and dad bought me a beautiful game.
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A. bought
B. game
C. beautiful
Correlative Conjunction › View_____ the father _____ the mother has to attend the meeting.
A. Either … or
B. Both … but also
C. Not only … and
D. Neither … or
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His family is rich. They have got four ____ .
A. houses
B. house
C. house’s
