[ Grammar ]
I’ve never to Japan, and Sheila …
A. has too
B. so has
C. hasn’t either
D. neither has

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Adverbs › ViewWhat is the adverb in this sentence?
We have class, but don’t have to go to school tomorrow.
A. have
B. tomorrow
C. class
Vocabulary and Modals › View
You ________ bring water to each training session. If not, you will get very thirsty!
A. can
B. have to
C. shouldn’t
D. could
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses the past continuous tense?
A. I am studying when the phone rings.
B. I will study when the phone rings.
C. I studied when the phone rang.
D. I was studying when the phone rang.
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Is the following an independent or dependent clause?
I love it when it snows on a school day.
A. independent
B. dependent
