Topics: Stative Verbs and Tenses
Use the stative verb ‘to know’ in a sentence in the past perfect tense.
A. She had known the answer before the question was asked.
B. She knew the answer before the question was asked.
C. She has known the answer before the question was asked.
D. She will have known the answer before the question was asked.
Select your answer:

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