[ Conjunctions ]
He had ———- got off the bus he was travelling on ——– he was caught by two police officers who had apparently been waiting for him.
A. once/ since
B. hardly/ until
C. yet/ as soon as
D. either/ or
E. no sooner/ than

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Grammar › ViewChoose if the verb is in the past, present, or future tense.
They will swim in the pool.
A. present
B. past
C. future
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Choose the correct sentence.
A. My father was tieying my hair.
B. The little boy was rideing the horse.
C. The students are running in the field.
D. Two birds were siting on the tree.
Grammar › ViewJust add ____________ sugar to my coffee, please.
A. a little
B. a few
C. much
D. many
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Before Tom left for work, he ______ an egg sandwich for breakfast.
A. had eaten
B. ate
C. will eat
D. has eaten
