[ Correlative Conjunction ]
I did not go to the birthday party. I did not go to the wedding.
A. I went neither to the birthday party nor the wedding.
B. I went either to the birthday party or the wedding.

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Tenses › ViewConvert to past perfect: He (to finish) his meal before the guests arrived.
A. He had finished his meal before the guests arrived.
B. He was finishing his meal before the guests arrived.
C. He had finish his meal before the guests arrived.
D. He finishes his meal before the guests arrived.
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My grandfather built this house in 1943.
A. my grandfather is built by this house in 1943.
B. my grandfather was built by this house in 1943.
C. This house was built by my grandfather in 1943.
D. This house is built by my grandfather in 1943.
