[ Tenses ]
Multiple Choice: Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect continuous tense?
A. He had been studying for hours before he took a break.
B. He was studying for hours before he took a break.
C. He had studied for hours before he takes a break.

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Grammar › ViewSarah ……………… Italian.
A. don’t speak.
B. doesn’t speak
C. isn’t speaking
Reported Speech › View
“I’m not using my smartphone right now”
A. Daniel said he wasn’t using his smartphone right then.
B. Daniel said I wasn’t using my smartphone right then.
C. Daniel said he didn’t use his smartphone right then.
Vocabulary › ViewIn some settings, people choose to speak English _______ of their native tongue.
A. instead
B. because
C. in addition
D. replace
Past Simple & Past Perfect › View
I ______ (make) dinner when I got home.
A. made
B. was making
