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Timespace Traveller Posted 20 years ago
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Which ones are wrong?

They ---- quiet until the soldiers ----.

A) were keeping / passed
B) kept / passed
C) had kept / passed
D) kept / had passed
E) had kept / had passed
F) were keeping / had past
G) were keeping had passed
  

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I think the answer is D.

  • I think the answer is D.
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24 Answers
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I think the answer is D.
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Dj BuenoI think the answer is D.
you mean the wrong one is D?
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Nope.I mean the correct answer must be D. Because they kept quiet until the other action had been over.
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Oh, It's difficult.

I choose E as the wrong one, F as the suspected wrong one.Emotion: indifferent
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Which ones are wrong?

They ---- quiet until the soldiers ----.

A) were keeping / passed
B) kept / passed
C) had kept / passed
D) kept / had passed
E) had kept / had passed
F) were keeping / had past
G) were keeping had passed

Look at the spelling of the last word in each answer. F) is the only answer that has "past" instead of "passed". I'd defi
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I'd say:
F is wrong for sure
G and A are not very good because Past Simple seems better.
B, D and E are ok.
Not sure if #C is possible is some context.
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I think I'd agree that all are possible except F, for the reason Nef gives.

MrP
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Hi, guys!

English-Chinese Concise Dictionary says: "past" is the past participle of "pass"Emotion: indifferent

Not ve
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Nef
Which ones are wrong?

They ---- quiet until the soldiers ----.

A) were keeping / passed
B) kept / passed
C) had kept / passed
D) kept / had passed
E) had kept / had passed
F) were keeping / had passed
G) were keeping had passed

Look at the spelling of the last word in each answer. F) is the only answer that has "
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MrPedantic
I think I'd agree that all are possible except F, for the reason Nef gives.

MrP

Hi, Mr P. What is the difference between C and D?

They ---- quiet until the soldiers ----.

C) had kept / passed
D) kept / had passed

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