[ Tenses ]
Which tense do we use to talk about an action that happened before another past time, action or event.
A. past simple
B. past continuous
C. past perfect

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following is written incorrectly?
A. “The problem with opinions,” Paula explained, “is everyone has one.”
B. “How are we going to get home?” questioned Larry.
C. Jane stated, “The company will lose a lot of money for this.”
D. “Grab your things, whispered Tara, and meet me at the diner.”
Grammar and Vocabulary › View
A: Are those your friends?
B: No. ________ friends aren’t here today.
A. Her
B. Their
C. Our
Determiners › View____ were killed in World War II.
A. Much
B. Many
C. Few
D. A few
Tenses › View
We ___ the poem now.
A. did not read
B. do not read
C. are not reading
