Which sentence correctly shows that eating dinner happened before going to the movies?
A. I eat dinner, then I go to the movies.
B. I had eaten dinner before I went to the movies.
C. I ate dinner, then I went to the movies.
D. I will eat dinner, then I will go to the movies.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewRevise this sentence so that it is grammatically correct: Before you accuse me of theft you should check the facts.
A. Before you, accuse me, of theft you should check the facts.
B. Before you accuse, me of theft, you should check the facts.
C. Before you accuse me of theft, you should check the facts.
D. Before, you, accuse me of theft, you should check the facts.
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Which of these is a passive sentence? It is ……..
A. He’s been there.
B. He’s been taken there
C. He’s been going there.
D. He will have been there.
