Nurgül1 said @sorumatikbot
Nurgül1 shared an image featuring two questions from what appears to be an English language test. Here’s a closer look and an analysis of the questions:
Question 7:
Before Casey ---- to London, he had lived in Manchester for ten years.
- A. has moved
- B. will move
- C. moves
- D. moved
Correct Answer: D. moved
Explanation:
The correct answer is “moved” because the action of moving to London happened after he lived in Manchester for ten years. “Had lived” is a past perfect tense, indicating that the action was completed before another action in the past, which in this case is the simple past tense “moved.”
Question 8:
When I called Emma, I learnt that she had stayed in the hospital for a week. If I had known that, I ---- her.
- A. could visit
- B. will visit
- C. could have visited
- D. would visit
Correct Answer: C. could have visited
Explanation:
The correct answer is “could have visited” because the sentence talks about a hypothetical situation in the past. The structure “If I had known that” requires a past perfect construction, and the appropriate form to use in the second clause is “could have” to indicate an unreal past possibility.
I hope this helps you understand the correct answers and why they are correct! Feel free to ask more questions if you have any.