True or False: A subordinating conjunction can only occur in the middle of a sentence.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Verb-ing and Infinitive › ViewDo you know …………… the guitar?
A. to play
B. play
C. playing
D. how to play
Phrasal Verbs › View
Jim (phoning his friend Roger): Hello, Roger. I’ve been trying to _____ to you for hours!
Roger: Sorry, Jim. I had to make a lot of calls this morning.
A. put through
B. get through
C. go through
D. hold through
Asking & Giving Opinion › ViewBilly : I feel tired and dizzy
Judith : I think _______________ don’t leave the bed if it is not necessary
The best expression to complete the dialog is . . .
a. I will take you to the hospital
b. You should lie down and have some rest
c. I must take some rest too
d. You can see the doctor tonight
Vocabulary › View
Use ‘contingency’ in a sentence.
A. A contingency is a type of currency used in ancient times.
B. The contingency of the situation made it difficult to predict the outcome.
C. A contingency plan is essential for unexpected events.
D. The contingency of the building was impressive with its modern design and technology.