If you … your umbrella, it …
A. take, will rain
B. will take, won’t rain
C. take, rains
D. take, won’t rain

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewIn Quebec, a wife is expected by law to live wherever her husband chooses _____ in what circumstance?
a. accept
b. except
c. expect
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What is the definition of “adjective”?
A. A word that describes a verb
B. A word that describes a noun
C. A word that adds to the preposition.
D. A word that sounds cool.
‘Have a good flight’.
A. ‘Thanks. I’ll give you a call as soon as I get there.’
B. ‘Thanks. Im giving you a call as soon as I get there.’
C. ‘Thanks. I’m going to give you a call as soon as I get there.’
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Sonia ___ as a computer programmer this year, but she’d like to try something different in the future.
A. has been working
B. has worked
C. is working
D. works
