. Which tense indicates an action completed before another past action?
A. Simple past
B. Past progressive
C. Past perfect
D. Present perfect

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Tenses and Articles › ViewMr. Kyle is the new ……..of our company.
A. Executive director
B. Thirsty
C. Take
Tenses › View
– What ___ you ___ here?
– I ___ for my friend.
– How long ___ you ___ for him?
– For twenty minutes.
A. are / doing / am waiting / have / been waiting
B. do / do / am waiting / do / wait
C. are / doing / wait / have / been waiting
D. have / done / am waiting / are / waiting
E. are / doing / am waiting / are / waiting
Grammar › ViewThey cancelled all flights because of fog.
The passive form of the sentence above is, Because of fog, ….
A. all flights had cancelled
B. all flights were cancelled
C. all flights have been cancelled
D. they be cancelled
Adverbs of Frequency & Simple Present Tense › View
Susan sometimes _____ an apple after dinner.
A. eat
B. ate
C. eating
D. eats
