[ Grammar ]
He is … Spanish … Italian.
A. either / and
B. either / neither
C. either / or
D. either/nor

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Tenses › ViewThey __________ the project yet.
A. Has not Finished
B. Have not Finished
C. not Finished
D. Finishing
Conjunction › View
Do you want tea __________ coffee?
A. And
B. But
C. Or
D. So
“I see the clouds,” Mark said.
A. He told me that he sees the clouds.
B. He told me that he saw the clouds.
C. He told me that he is seeing the clouds.
Grammar › View
It’s time to …….
A. go
B. went
C. are going
D. going
