[ Adverbs of Time ]
Which adverb of time indicates an action that happened before now?
A. after
B. before
C. during
D. soon

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A. need to
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I’m really angry! I_________________80 dollars on that dress and 10 minutes later I ____________the same one for just 40 dollars in another shop.
A. spend/see
B. spent/ was seeing
C. was spending/was seeing
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. Which sentence correctly uses commas in direct address?
A. When, Mike, gets done batting, you’re up next Juan.
B. When Mike gets done batting, you’re up next, Juan.
C. When Mike, gets done batting, you’re up next Juan.
D. When Mike gets done batting you’re up next Juan.
