Which type of verb connects the subject to a noun or adjective?
A. Linking verb
B. Intransitive verb
C. Transitive verb
D. Action verb

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Grammar › View” Has the teacher announced our grades yet ? ”
She’ll announce them as soon as she ____ marking our exams. ”
A. is finishing
B. will finish
C. finishes
D. will be finishing
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Why you ____________ (wear) your coat inside? It ____________ (not / be) cold here.
A. wear / isn’t
B. are you wearing / isn’t
C. have you worn / hasn’t been
D. will you wear / won’t be
Grammar › ViewWe arrived on time, _________ the plane did not leave without us.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so
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“Look! The movie theater is completely empty.” “So buying our tickets online was a waste of time.”
A. We should have bought our tickets online.
B. We could’ve bought our tickets online.
C. We must not have bought our tickets online.
D. We shouldn’t have bought our tickets online.
