[ Adverb Clauses ]
______, he will take the children for a work to a nearby playground.
A. As soon as he finishes dinner
B. When he was finishing dinner
C. Once he had finished dinner
D. Until he finished dinner
Select your answer:
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I’m sure it isn’t the engine; it has just been checked.
A. It mustn’t be the engine; it has just been checked.
B. It mightn’t be the engine; it has just been checked.
C. It needn’t be the engine it has just been checked.
D. It can’t be the engine; it has just been checked.