[ Correlative Conjunctions ]
We are going to be late. Renee has _____brushed her teeth____ combed her hair.
A. either; or
B. neither; nor
C. both; and
D. no sooner; than

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A. Susan may know the address.
B. Susan should know the address.
C. Susan must know the address.
D. Susan could know the address.
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Which sentence is in the past simple tense?
A. She has finished her homework.
B. She was finishing her homework.
C. She finished her homework.
D. She has been finishing her homework.
Grammar › ViewJudy ______ watching horror films although she has nightmares afterwards.
A. like
B. likes
C. liked
D. will like
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This afternoon ___ going out to the beach.
a. weir
b. we’re
