"Had done" is past perfect, showing the work was completed before Aslam arrived.
"Came" is simple past, indicating the time Aslam came to see you.
"Which" is used for things (like "shop") in relative clauses.
The correct sentence is: "The shop which I go to is closed."
"The Aged Mother" is a well-known Japanese folk tale.
It teaches a moral lesson about respecting the wisdom of the elderly.
The poem "Dreams" is written by Langston Hughes, a famous African American poet.
It highlights the importance of holding on to dreams for a meaningful life.
The action was either just or unjust.
This sentence correctly uses the correlative pair "either...or" for two alternatives.
It is grammatically complete and logically clear.
"Or" is used to show a choice or alternative between two options: hardworking or lazy.
The sentence is asking which one applies, not contrasting or adding, so "or" fits best.
The sentence is in simple present tense, so the passive voice follows the structure:
Object + is/are + past participle + by + subject
Hence, "Pets are kept by Elizabeth" is correct.
"An" is used before words starting with a vowel sound.
"Important" begins with a vowel sound (/ɪ/), so "an" is appropriate.
"A" is used before consonant sounds.
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