Trina slept late, _______________ she made it to school on time.
A. unless
B. since
C. yet
D. hence

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Modal "Have to"Grammar AssessmentAlthough / DespitePresent Simple and ContinuousPast and Present Continuous tenseUnreal ConditionalsAdverbial ClauseCountable and UncountableRelative PronounsIntermediate PrepositionsOther quiz:
Future Tenses › ViewWe __________________ move to New York next year.
A. going to
B. will
C. are going to
D. is going to
Grammar - Punctuation › View
Ms Kent moved to Wilton Minnesota on Saturday.
A. Ms. Kent moved to Wilton, Minnesota on Saturday.
B. Ms Kent moved to Wilton, Minnesota on Saturday.
C. Ms. Kent moved to Wilton Minnesota on Saturday.
D. Ms. Kent moved to Wilton, Minnesota on, Saturday.
Tenses › ViewWhen I last saw him, he _____ in London.
A. lived
B. was living
C. has lived
D. is living
Conditional Sentences › View
She is too busy to come to the party.
A. If she was not so busy she must come to the party.
B. If she was not so busy she could come to the party
C. If she was not so busy she needs to come to the party.
D. If she was not so busy she should come to the party.
