I have trouble ____ my grammar
A. perfecting
B. to perfect

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A. do not shine
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A. have never played
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A. Before they had arrived at the dinner party, Chad and Bianca have stopped to buy flowers.
B. Before they arrived at the dinner party, Chad and Bianca had stopped to buy flowers.
C. Before they had arrived at the dinner party, Chad and Bianca had stopped to buy flowers.
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Cast all your cares upon Him, for he cares for you.
A. simple
B. compound
