[ Subordinating Conjunctions ]
She has been out of the garden … you called her.
A. since
B. until
C. when
D. while

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In/On/At + Time › ViewThey play volleyball _______ Thursdays.
A. in
B. on
C. at
Relative Clauses › View
The idea which Barry thought of is great.
A. “Which” can be both omitted and swapped for “that”
B. “Which” can be omitted but can’t be swapped for “that”
C. “Which” can’t be either omitted or swapped for “that”
D. “Which” can’t be omitted but can be swapped for “that”
Tenses › ViewIt was my first time riding a motorbike! I __________ that before!
A. had never done
B. have never done
C. had never done
D. never did
Verb Tenses › View
He ? a glass of water before bed.
A. drank
B. drunked
C. drinked
D. drink
