[ Adverb Clauses ]
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A. I bring an umbrella with me, whenever there’s a chance of rain.
B. I bring an umbrella with me whenever there’s a chance of rain.
C. I bring an umbrella with me. Whenever, there’s a chance of rain.
D. I bring an umbrella with me, whenever, there’s a chance of rain.
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Modal Verbs › ViewYou ___ to come if you are tired.
A. mustn’t
B. can’t
C. don’t have
D. may not
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Millions of tourists visit Spain every year.
A. Spain was visited by millions of tourists.
B. Spain is visited by millions of tourists.
C. Spain are visited by millions of tourists.
