If it snows, we don’t go to school.
A. In snowy weather we don’t go to school.
B. We go to school despite snowy weather.
C. We only go to school when it snows.
D. Snowy doesn’t stop us from going to school.

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Past form of Modals › ViewI can’t find my umbrella. I _____________ it in the restaurant last night.
A. must have left
B. had left
C. left
D. might leave
Conjunction › View
Luke is a contractor, _______ he knows the construction business.
A. Luke is a contractor, so he knows the construction business.
B. Luke is a contractor, nor he knows the construction business.
C. Luke is a contractor, or he knows the construction business.
D. Luke is a contractor, but he knows the construction business.
Which of the following words is an noun?
I have finished the new book quickly.
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A. book
B. quickly
C. new
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I left the house at night.
A. Complete Sentence
B. Fragment
