We use the past perfect to refer to actions that happened _____ a specific time or another action in the past.
A. affirmative
B. before
C. negative
D. past participle

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Grammar › ViewSelect an affirmative sentence in future tense.
A. Will I travel to Japan.
B. I will travel to Japan.
C. I will not travel to Japan.
D. I won´t travel to Japan.
Continuous Tenses › View
He ….. lunch when the guests arrived.
A. is having
B. having
C. was having
D. would have
Modal Verb › ViewI suppose I _________ to type his report for him, but, at the time, I didn’t know how important it was.
A. have had offer
B. may have offered
C. could have offered
D. would rather offer
Passive Voice › View
People didn’t expect that the building collapsed after the storm
A. It wasn’t expected that the building collapsed after the storm
B. It didn’t expected that the building collapsed after the storm
C. It wasn’t expect that the building collapsed after the storm
D. people wasn’t expected that the building collapsed after the storm
