Choose the best way to combine these ideas using past tenses: First, he ate lunch. Second, I arrived.
A. When I arrived, he ate lunch.
B. When I arrived, he had eaten lunch.
C. When I had arrived, he ate lunch.
D. When I was arriving, he eats lunch.

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First Conditional › ViewIf she doesn’t _____ (hurry), she will ______ (be) late.
A. hurry , be
B. hurried , been
C. hurried , be
Present Tenses › View
David (wash) __________ his hands. He just (repair) __________ the TV set.
A. has washed/ has just been repairing
B. washed/ has just repaired
C. is washing/ has just repaired
D. washes/ has just been repairing
Future Tenses › ViewThey’re building a new science lab over there in September.
A. An arrangement
B. An intention / A plan
C. Timetable / Schedule
Some vs. Any › View
She bought … new furniture. (A certain amount of furniture.)
a. some
b. any
