He spoke in a low voice. It was clear that he didn’t want anyone else to hear.
A. He spoke in a low voice like everyone should hear him.
B. He spoke in a low voice as if he wanted everyone to hear.
C. He spoke in a low voice as though he didn’t want anyone else to hear.

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Passive Voice › ViewThe headmaster would like the school yard … by every student before tomorrow
A. sweep
B. sweeping
C. have swept
D. to be swept
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Which situation requires changing from present perfect to past simple to go into specific detail after introducing an event?
A. After stating “I’ve cut my finger.”
B. After announcing “The Olympic Games have started.”
C. After mentioning “I’ve lived in London for many years.”
D. All of the above
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It looked dark and heavy _____ it was going to rain.
A. although
B. as if
C. unless
D. whereas
Past Tenses › View
I had known my husband for three years when we ________________________________ (get) married.
A. had got
B. got
