to give a series of actions in the order that they happened
A. past simple
B. past continuous

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Grammar › ViewMark the correct sentence in the PAST PERFECT TENSE:
A. She walked into the room only to find that her friend had left.
B. I was about to go out when I had remembered my purse.
C. He had looked at his phone again and began to walk faster.
D. Surprisingly, the candidate had resigned yesterday.
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Pick out the incorrect form of collective noun from the following.
A. quiver of arrows
B. fleet of ships
C. bunch of books
D. herd of cows
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A. Judicial
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C. Legislative
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We survived that accident because we were wearing our seat belts.
A. But for our seat belts, we would have survived that accident.
B. Had we not been wearing our seat belts, we wouldn’t have survived that accident.
C. Without our seat belts, we could have survived that accident.
D. If we weren’t wearing our seat belts, we couldn’t have survived that accident