[ Time Conjunctions ]
_________the bus comes, I’ll wait with you.
A. Since
B. Until
C. While
D. As

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Prepositions and Conjunctions › ViewWhich sentence shows an example of a correlative conjunction?
A. Mrs. Nelson eats apples and carrots every day.
B. Either you go, or I will.
C. After the mall, I took a nap.
Modal Auxiliary Verbs › View
I ______ (must / have to) get up early for work tomorrow.
A. have to
B. must
Direct and Indirect Speech › View“My friend gave me a bar of chocolate.” he said.
A. He said that his friend had given him a bar of chocolate.
B. He said that his friend gave him a bar of chocolate.
C. He said that his friend was gave him a bar of chocolate.
D. He said that my friend had given him a bar of chocolate.
Grammar - TOEIC › View
Before Jack arrived, Jill ___________ up the hill.
A. is already going
B. had already gone
C. has already gone
D. will have already gone
