[ 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 › ViewWe ….. in this restaurant 2 days ago.
A. eat
B. eaten
C. eating
D. ate
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What does the word light mean in this sentence?
I can carry that bag easily. It is very light!
A. Something bright that helps you see
B. Not heavy
C. Sunshine
D. lack of light
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
