In which sentence is a contrastive conjunction used incorrectly?
A. He might go for a run in the morning, yet he might prefer to exercise in the evening.
B. We should buy groceries today because we’re running out of food, or we can order takeout.
C. She must choose between studying for her exam or going out with her friends.
D. They could go skiing this weekend, so they should check the weather forecast beforehand.

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Grammar › ViewHe ………………. to his friend.
A. is talking
B. is cooking
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‘Where is Tanti?’
‘I don’t know. In fact I……any of our friends since I arrived.’
A. Did not see
B. Was not seeing
C. Have not seen
D. Do not see
E. Had not seen
Modals › ViewEvery morning Sameer……….go for a long walk.
A. Would
B. Could
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You .. tell my secret I have just told you to others. Keep it well
A. mustn’t
B. don’t have to
C. shouldn’t
D. doesn’t have to
