[ Past Tenses ]
The past perfect express events that occurred before another event in the past
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Phrasal Verbs › ViewI can’t talk to you now Carlos because I must get _________________ my essay.
A. over with
B. on with
C. through with
D. down with
Grammar › View
________________ longer, but I have to do my homework. Sorry.
A. I’d have stayed
B. I would stay
C. I’m going to stay
D. I can stay
Grammar › ViewI have worked here _____ five years.
A. for
B. since
Tenses › View
James (not water) __________ the trees on Sundays.
A. Present Continuous – watering
B. Simple Present – isn’t watering
C. Present Continuous – isn’t watering
D. Simple Present – doesn’t water
