[ Past Perfect Simple & Continuous ]
We use the Past Perfect Simple for action or situation that finished before another action, situation or time in the past.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Vocabulary › Viewthe typical qualities or important parts of something
A. connotations
B. features
C. statistics
D. participate
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What is the negative form of ‘Open your book’?
A. Don’t open your book
B. No open your book
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B: Yes, very much, thank you.
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What is the future simple tense of ‘to play’?
A. plays
B. will play
C. playing
D. played
