. Select the sentence in past perfect tense:
A. She is singing in the choir.
B. She had sung in the choir before joining the band.
C. She has sung in the choir.
D. She sings in the choir.

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Verb Tenses › ViewThe elevator was ______, forcing everyone to use the stairs to reach their offices on the higher floors.
A. in the midst
B. on the brink
C. working perfectly
D. out of order
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In the following sentence, what word is an OBJECT of the PREPOSITION?
It all started the summer before second grade when our moving van pulled into her neighborhood.
A. summer
B. grade
C. moving
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A. To emphasize a temporary action.
B. To describe a permanent fact.
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D. To show an action before another event.
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If she comes, I _____ call you.
A. will
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