How can past perfect be used in a narrative?
A. To describe an ongoing action in the past.
B. To indicate a future action that will happen before another future action.
C. The past perfect can be used in a narrative to indicate an action completed before another action.
D. To express a habitual action in the past.

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“Last night, ___ (there) a power outage, but now ___ (there) light in every room.”
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What is a ‘countdown’?
A. A case with a handle, used for carrying clothes or personal items.
B. Walking quietly on the tip of your toes.
C. An act of counting numbers in reverse order to zero.
D. A clear memory of past events.
Conditional Type 1 › ViewIf I… (do) this test, I will improve my English.
A. Do
B. Have done
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What word means a ruler who uses power in a cruel and unfair way?
A. tyrant
B. chivalry
C. precarious
D. obsolete
