I ____ already ____ lunch.
A. had / eat
B. have / eaten
C. has / eaten
D. have / ate

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Grammar › ViewDr. and Mrs. Kwan ________ visited Spain _______ made stops in Paris and London.
A. both, and
B. not only, but also
C. either, or
D. neither, nor
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Which sentence correctly uses “could” to express a future possibility based on ability?
A. I could go to the party tonight if I finish my homework early.
B. I will could go to the party tonight.
C. I am going to could go to the party tonight.
D. I could be going to the party tonight.
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A. took
B. were taking
C. had been taking
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Monkeys ______ from tree to tree, whereas elephants ______ around the forest.
A. prance, hop
B. crawl, glide
C. swing, lumber
D. leap, stalk
