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Which sentence’s verbs express simultaneous events? I am pleased to have done well on the test. Having done well on the test, I am pleased. Having done well on the text, I will be pleased. I knew that
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Which sentence’s verbs express simultaneous events? I am pleased to have done well on the test. Having done well on the test, I am pleased. Having done well on the text, I will be pleased. I knew that I did well on the test.
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the answer is "i knew that i did well on the test."
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The sentence that says Having done well on the test its describing something so the test is being described by the words Having done well.
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