Transform the following sentence into the past perfect simple: “They finish the race before it started raining.”
A. They had finished the race before it started raining.
B. They were finishing the race before it started raining.
C. They have finished the race before it started raining.
D. They finished the race before it started raining.

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A. search
B. light
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I clearly remember ______ my bag here! But now it has disappeared.
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______________ a chair in the room?
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