When I called her, she (has already left / had already left) for work.
A. has already left
B. had already left

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Tenses › ViewWhile Lan was working as a volunteer in the countryside, she _______ an old friend.
A. met
B. meets
C. had met
D. was meeting
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Select the sentence that is in the past continuous tense.
A. She was reading a book when I called her.
B. She reads a book every night.
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A. has
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What is the difference between respectable and respectful?
A. Respectable is used to describe objects, while respectful is used to describe people.
B. Respectable is about being regarded with respect or honor due to good character or behavior, while respectful is about showing politeness and honor towards others.
C. Respectable is synonymous with respectful.
D. Respectable is about being polite, while respectful is about having good character.
