What’s the main difference between past simple and past perfect?
A. Past simple is used for earlier actions than past perfect.
B. Past perfect shows the latest action in a sequence.
C. Past perfect describes an action that happened before another past action.
D. Past simple and past perfect always mean the same.

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A. first, next, before, now, finally
B. as a result, because, since, so
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Choose the sentence that correctly uses parallel structure:
A. She enjoys reading, cooking, and to dance.
B. She enjoys reading, cooking, and dancing.
C. She enjoys to read, cooking, and dancing.
D. She enjoys reading, to cook, and dancing.
Grammar › ViewPlease place your papers over…
A. there
B. their
C. they’re
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It_____ quicker if you use a computer.
A. will be
B. would be
C. were
D. been
