She ___________________ him for a year before they finally ___________________ on holidays together.
A. knows, goes
B. knew, had gone
C. had known, went
D. has known, are going

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Present and Future Tenses › ViewWhat is the difference between ‘will’ and ‘going to’?
A. Will is used for planned actions, while going to is used for spontaneous decisions
B. Both ‘will’ and ‘going to’ are used to talk about future events, but ‘will’ is used for spontaneous decisions or predictions, while ‘going to’ is used for planned actions or intentions.
C. Will is used for past events, while going to is used for future events
D. Will is used for predictions, while going to is used for past events
Grammar › View
James Robert (build) it in Las Vegas in 1876.
A. building
B. built
C. builds
D. builded
Figurative Language Vocabulary › Viewthe repeating of a word or phrase to add rhythm or emphasize an idea
A. assonance
B. couplet
C. repetition
D. rhythm
Perfect Verb Tenses › View
Which of the following sentences is in the past perfect tense?
A. She will have completed the project by tomorrow.
B. She had completed the project before the deadline.
C. She has completed the project.
D. She completes the project.
