[ Grammar ]
(Lay, Lie) the money on the table.
A. Lay
B. Lie
Select your answer:

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Tenses › ViewChoose the sentence that correctly combines the two ideas: 1. The concert started at 7:00. 2. We arrived at 7:15.
A. When we arrived, the concert started.
B. When we were arriving, the concert had started.
C. When we arrived, the concert had already started.
D. When we had arrived, the concert started.
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Dad _____ at Pete because he ____ the television.
A. shouted – broke
B. shouted – had broken
C. had shouted – broke
D. had shouted – had broken
