[ Past Tenses ]
Yesterday when I (arrive) to the party, they (already go) home.
A. arrived-hasalready gone
B. arrive-had already gone
C. arrives-had already gone
D. arrived-had already gone
Select your answer:
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A. The train will arrive at the station soon.
B. They are discussing the new project at this moment.
C. She discusses the project with her team often.
D. They will be discussing the new project later today.
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Choose the perfect form of the underlined verb!
I ate only a mango that morning.
A. ate
B. had eaten
C. was eating