By the time I _____ in, they _____ the building work.
A. had moved / finished
B. moved / had finished
C. moved / finished
D. had moved / had finished

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A. for
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Do you know the girl? She has just gone out.
a. Do you know the girl who she has just gone out?
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A. to look for
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Mason was at a dinner party where he enjoyed a delicious meal. When asked about the past participle of ‘eat’, he thought for a moment. What is the past participle of ‘eat’?
A. ate
B. eaten
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