How can you describe a long action before another past action?
A. Use the simple past tense to describe the long action.
B. Use the present tense to describe the long action.
C. Use the past perfect tense to describe the long action.
D. Use the future perfect tense to describe the long action.

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“Juliana spoke English very well”
A. Juliana speak English very well?
B. Did Juliana speak English very well?
C. Did Juliana spoke English very well?
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A. By next year, will you have graduated?
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The population got out of control because there were no natural ………. to keep it in check.
A. predators
B. transports
C. excavations
D. generations
