In the UK, you can get _______ in a church or in registry office.
A. married
B. divorced
C. job
D. message

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Modal, Causative Verb & Elliptical Structure › ViewShe broke my doll yesterday, He broke my doll yesterday.
(Change to elliptical structure)
A. Both she and he broke my doll yesterday
B. Both she broke and he broke my doll yesterday
C. Both he and she broke my doll yesterday
D. Both she and he broken my doll yesterday
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Combine the tenses: ‘When I (to arrive), they (to leave).’
A. When I arrive, they leave.
B. When I was arriving, they were leaving.
C. When I arrived, they had left.
D. When I had arrived, they left.
Adverb Clauses › ViewWhich sentence uses the comma correctly?
A. After he finishes class he will go to the shop.
B. After he finishes class, he will go to the shop.
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A. A man is climbing a fruit tree.
B. A man is plucking a fruit tree.
C. A man is cutting a fruit tree.
