Identify the sentence that uses the simple past and past perfect correctly:
A. After he had eaten, he went to bed.
B. He was eating when she had arrived.
C. Before the movie starts, we bought popcorn.
D. They have visited the museum yesterday.

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Prepositional Phrases › ViewWhich sentence demonstrates correct use of a prepositional phrase at the end?
A. This is the house which I grew up in.
B. This is the house in which I grew up.
C. This is the house up which I grew in.
D. This is the house I grew up in which.
Vocabulary › View
a request by the defendant to examine, before trail, certain evidence in the possession of the prosecutor
A. motion for change of venue
B. motion for a continuance
C. motion for discovery of evidence
D. motion for suppress evidence
Modal Verbs › ViewYou _______ eat and drink during the lesson.
A. mustn’t
B. shouldn’t
C. may not
D. needn’t
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Don’t try ________ me. Nothing can make me change my mind.
A. to persuade
B. persuade
C. persuaded
D. persuading
