When the teacher got us to discuss Hamlet last week I _____ the play beforehand.
A. should have liked rereading
B. should have liked to have reread
C. should like to reread
D. should like to have reread

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A. Past perfect tense describes actions completed before a certain point in the past, while past perfect continuous tense emphasizes the duration of an action that started before a certain point in the past and continued up to that point.
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C. Past perfect tense describes actions happening in the present, while past perfect continuous tense describes actions completed before a certain point in the past.
D. Past perfect tense describes actions starting in the future, while past perfect continuous tense describes actions happening before now.
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Always wash your hands _____ you eat.
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The __________ shows all the departure times for upcoming flights.
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