[ Conjunctions ]
What does the subordinating conjunction ‘after’ indicate?
A. Addition
B. Condition
C. Contrast
D. Time

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Third Conditionals › ViewIf I _____ ________ the knife, I wouldn’t have cut my finger.
A. had touched
B. did touch
C. hadn’t touched
Prepositions › View
Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
A. Most students plan in finishing all ESL classes at Mt. SAC.
B. Most students plan on finishing all ESL classes at Mt. SAC.
C. Most students plan for finishing all ESL classes at Mt. SAC.
You ________ any friends if you ________ talking like that.
A. will win/ carry on
B. won’t win/ carry on
C. wouldn’t win/ carried on
D. would have won/ had carried on
Past Perfect Tense › View
We form the past perfect with had and the _____ of the main verb.
A. affirmative
B. before
C. negative
D. past participle
