[ Tenses and Sentence Completion ]
They ______ (work) here for 5 years when they decided to move to another city.
A. are working
B. were working
C. have been working
D. had been working
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses commas correctly?
A. As, I rode my bike down the street I saw my friend riding her scooter.
B. As I rode my bike down the street I saw, my friend riding her scooter.
C. As I rode my bike down the street, I saw my friend riding her scooter.
D. As I rode my bike, down the street, I saw my friend riding her scooter.
Past Tenses › View
“The companies have encouraged their staff to be patient today”. The grammar focus here is on:
A. The completed action (the companies have encouraged)
B. An action that may not be finished