[ Verbs & Verb Tenses ]
. Used for an action that happened before another past action.
A. Present simple
B. Past perfect
C. Future simple
D. Present perfect

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Future Tense › ViewI imagine Gail ____ apply for the senior manager’s post.
A. will
B. is going to
C. will be
D. will have
Grammar › View
Abigail likes ____________ flowers here better than the ones in the next stall.
A. this
B. that
C. these
D. those
Gerund Noun › ViewTom offered Jane ……… a ticket to the theater, but she refused to take it.
A. to give
B. give
C. giving
D. to be given
Grammar › View
“Where is your house?” Frank asked Linda
A. Frank asked Linda where her house was.
B. Frank asked Linda where Frank’s house was.
C. Frank asked Linda where was her house.
D. Frank asked Linda where is her house.
