[ Modal, Causative Verb & Elliptical Structure ]
He tells them the truth, I tell them the truth.
(change to elliptical structure)
A. He tell them the truth and so am I
B. He tell them the truth and I am too
C. He tells them the truth and so do I
D. He tell them the truth and I do too.

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A. for – cook
B. on – cook
C. for – cooks
D. on – cooks
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Which transition is appropriate for additional information? “I love playing basketball; ___, I enjoy swimming.”
A. Therefore
B. In addition
C. However
D. Consequently
Verb To Be › ViewComplete with am, is or are.
You _______ studying English.
A. am
B. is
C. are
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_______, he could not finish the job.
A. As hard as he work
B. Despite he worked hard
C. Though he worked hard
D. Although hard work
