[ Tenses ]
Which tense is used to describe an action that has been completed before another action in the past?
A. Past Simple
B. Present Perfect
C. Past Perfect
D. Future Perfect

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Future Tense › ViewShe doesn’t realize what kind of person he is, but she ________ (find out).
A. will find out
B. will be finding out
C. will have found out
Grammar › View
Which below is a fragment?
A. After getting estimates from five contractors, she decided to do the work herself.
B. Before picking out an interesting wallpaper pattern that went well with her furniture.
Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the conjunction: Neither the dog nor the cat likes taking a bath.
A. not…nor
B. neither…nor
C. both…or
D. either…not
Grammar › View
What is the preposition?
We hiked up the mountain Saturday morning.
A. we
B. up
C. the
D. on
