[ Conjunctions ]
We’ll ——- be leaving the party —— taking one car.
A. both___and
B. either—or
C. rather—-than
D. such—that

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A. moreover
B. although
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What is the correct form of the verb in the sentence “The driver ask for the exact fare last week” to make it grammatically correct in simple past tense?
A. asks
B. asked
C. asking
D. ask
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I danced at the ball.
A. Simple
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In the sentence “Neither the cat nor the dog ____ outside,” what is the correct verb to fill in the blank?
A. is
B. are
C. were
D. be
