[ Conjunctions ]
He doesn’t have money _____ he lost his wallet.
A. and
B. so
C. because
D. but

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Grammar › ViewBecause we wanted to watch Pinocchio, we turned to the Movie channel.
A. We wanted to watch Pinocchio, so we turned to the Movie channel.
B. We wanted to watch Pinocchio, or we turned to the Movie channel.
C. We wanted to watch Pinocchio, but we turned to the Movie channel.
D. We turned to the Movie channel, so we wanted to watch Pinocchio.
Conjunctions › View
I have a Toyota Camry _____ a Nissan Almera in my garage.
A. or
B. and
C. also
D. although
Prepositions › ViewWere you shocked … Tom’s rude behaviour.
A. on
B. at
C. for
D. with
Passive Voice › View
Not a sound ____ (hear) before he arrived here.
A. had been heard
B. had been hear
C. had heard
