_____ I ate half a pizza, I felt sick.
A. Rather than
B. Although
C. Even though
D. After

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following includes the correct subject for the sentence below? The school principal Josh Rider bought everyone a hamburger.
A. everyone
B. The school principal Josh Rider
C. Josh Rider
D. bought everyone a hamburger
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When do we use ‘going to’ for future intentions?
A. When we are talking about past events
B. When we have already planned or decided to do something in the future.
C. When we have no idea what will happen in the future
D. When we are discussing present actions
Modals "Should" › ViewYou look busy all day. I think you …(take) a rest for acwhile.
A. Should take
B. Should have taked
C. Should be taking
D. Should have take
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The driver __ the cat and tried to avoid it.
A. saw
B. was seeing
