How long ________ drive?
A. can you
B. could you
C. have you been able to

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A. sharing
B. share
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He will go to the shop if the class finishes early.
Which best describes the adverb clause?
A. Adverb clause of time
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A. She should not drive without a license.
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He became a champion because he ran the distance __________ of all.
A. much faster
B. faster
C. still faster
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