[ Subordinating and Coordinating Conjunctions ]
We need more food in order for tonight to run smoothly.
A. Subordinating, in order for
B. Coordinating, in order for
C. Subordinating, to run smoothly
D. Coordinating, to run smoothly

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Verb Ability › ViewChoose the correct sentence using ‘could’ to express past ability.
A. When I was a child, I can run very fast.
B. When I was a child, I could run very fast.
C. When I was a child, I am able to run very fast.
D. When I was a child, I will be able to run very fast.
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I bought ______ cakes for our party.
A. Two
B. To
C. Too
_______ you at home?
A. Are
B. Is
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A: When are you going to sell your old car?
B: As soon as I _____ find someone to buy it!
A. can
B. can’t
C. may
D. may not
