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AP English Literature and Composition 1.6 Passage Drill 5. Death is primarily characterized as what?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.4 Passage Drill 3. How is Burne's view of pacifism best characterized in lines 57 through 67?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.9 Passage Drill 4. Lines 32-34 are best understood to mean what?
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ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 2, Problem 3. Which choice best replaces the underlined portion?
ACT English: Grammar and Usage Drill 2, Problem 3. Which choice best replaces the underlined portion?
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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the past perfect tense. It's probably not
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as perfect as it thinks it is.
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What should replace the underlined words below?
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I had began to sing when she stopped me hurriedly.
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In this sentence, we'll need to determine the proper forms of two verbs, so we'll have
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to do a little multitasking.
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We hope this goes better than the time we tried to fry an egg and talk on the phone
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at the same time.
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Luckily, the helping verb "had" is around to give us a helping hand, so it shouldn't
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be too much of a chore.
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Since we have a helping verb, we know that we need the past participle 'begun" to go
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along with it.
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Therefore we can cross out both (A) and (B), which use the present tense "began."
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Sorry, fellas, but you're just too independent to appreciate Had's overly helpful ways.
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Both (C) and (D) use the past participle "begun," so we're going to have to look at the second
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half of the sentence to eliminate one of them.
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Looks like (D) is the one to go because "had begun to sing" signals that the other verb
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in the sentence is in the past tense, not the past perfect tense.
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That leaves us with choice (C), which correctly uses the past perfect and then the past tense
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to let us know just how hurriedly this guy got silenced when he tried to sing.
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Sounds like our weekly office karaoke party.
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