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Trains are convenient. …………., you don’t have to take any food or beverages with you.
A. Moreover
B. For example,
C. However

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Perfect Tenses › ViewIn which tense do we use the auxiliary verb had plus the past participle form of the verb to express the earlier of two past actions?
A. Present perfect tense
B. Past perfect tense
C. Simple past tense
D. Future perfect tense
Tenses › View
The phone ____ three times while she ____ dinner.
A. rang / had
B. rang / was having
C. was ringing / had
D. was ringing / was having
Grammar › View We have to work eight hours per day.
A. Verb
B. Noun
Modal Verbs › View
Which modal verb indicates a future intention?
A. Can
B. Must
C. Should
D. Will
E. Might
