[ Conjunctions ]
She can draw well … she can’t cook
A. and
B. so
C. but
D. or

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Grammar › ViewQ: ______ is our soccer coach?
A: Mr Lam.
A. What
B. Where
C. Who
D. Why
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The nightmare Julie had last night was __________ than the one she had last month.
A. terrifying than
B. the more terrifying
C. more terrifying
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A. tell
B. telling
C. to tell
D. told
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They _______________ hungry. They ate lunch an hour ago.
A. am not
B. isn’t
C. wasn’t
D. weren’t
