[ Conjunctions ]
I couldn’t attend the meeting … I was ill.
A. because of
B. although
C. though
D. because
E. in spite of
Select your answer:

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Grammar - Quantiflier › ViewDo you have ——— work to do now? I have ——– work for you to do.
A. any, few
B. many, some
C. any, some
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Convert the following to present perfect: ‘I eat lunch.’
A. I have eaten lunch.
B. I am eating lunch.
C. I will eat lunch.
D. I ate lunch.
