Differentiate between the past simple and past perfect tenses.
A. Past simple: ‘I walk.’; Past perfect: ‘I had walked.’
B. Past simple: ‘I was walking.’; Past perfect: ‘I had been walking.’
C. Past simple: ‘I walked yesterday.’; Past perfect: ‘I had walked last week.’
D. Past simple: ‘I walked.’; Past perfect: ‘I had walked before he arrived.’

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General Knowledge › ViewThe term ‘Nastaliq’ refers to
A. A raga composed by Tansen
B. Persian script used in Medieval times
C. Cess levied by the Mughal rulers on cultivators
D. Manual of code of conduct for the Ulemas
Grammar › View
The thief _______ ashamed of himself when he was caught.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
Prepositions › ViewMr. Sherwood is staying ___ a hotel.
A. With
B. For
C. At
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What is the verb in the sentence below?
Our class painted for many hours in the hot sun.
A. painted
B. hours
C. sun
D. our class
