Choose the sentence with the correct use of a contrastive conjunction.
A. We must leave early for the concert, or we could miss the opening act.
B. He might go to the gym now, yet he might also choose to go later in the day.
C. They should finish their homework first, and they could play video games afterward.
D. She must finish her chores before going out, but she might still be late.
Select your answer:

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Reported Speech › ViewZoe asked Gerry, “When can we go to the beach?”
A. Zoe asked Gerry when we could went to the beach.
B. Zoe asked Gerry when they could go to the beach.
C. Zoe asked Gerry when they could have gone to the beach.
D. Zoe asked Gerry when could they go to the beach.
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I graduated in 2006 and _____ three years in the USA.
A. have spent
B. spended
C. spent
