Topics: Tenses
By the time the police —- at the scene to disperse the crowd, the demonstators —- down the many shop windows.
A. have arrived / had been smashing
B. arrived / had smashed
C. will have arrived / smash
D. arrive / will smash
E. had arrived / will have smashed
Select your answer:

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