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When do we use Past Perfect?
A. To describe the first action in the past
B. To describe habits
C. To describe future predictions
D. To describe an ongoing action

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A. salutary
B. predilection
C. temerity
D. suppress
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They ______ on her because she’s poor.
A. looks down
B. looks out
C. looks over
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Grammar › View. I would rather you ________ now.
A. leave
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C. leaving
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The number of women running in last week’s road race ______ unusually high.
A. were
B. was
