[ Past Tenses ]
Julie was very pleased to see that John _____ (clean) the kitchen.
A. had cleaned
B. cleaned

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Sentence Structure and Punctuation › ViewWhich option correctly combines the following sentences into one complex sentence? “The game was postponed. It was raining.”
A. The game was postponed it was raining.
B. The game was postponed, because it was raining.
C. The game, it was postponed, it was raining.
D. It was raining, the game was postponed.
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We didn’t like the food. We ate it ____________.
A. though
B. although
C. in spite of
D. despite
