______ I had read the book, I didn’t like the movie.
A. as soon as
B. but
C. although
D. as soon as

Random Topics:
Adjective ClauseDependent PrepositionsPresent Perfect Simple and ContinuousActive and Passive Gerunds and InfinitivesPhrasal Verbs and Verb FormsConditional Sentence Type 2Reported Speech and SubjunctiveConditional Sentence Type 0-3Definite & Indefinite Pronoun & ConditionalsPhrasesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich compound sentence is correctly punctuated?
A. Will you play volleyball this year or are you going to play basketball instead?
B. Will you play volleyball this year, or are you going to play basketball instead?
C. Will you play volleyball this year or, are you going to play basketball instead?
D. Will you, play volleyball this year or are you going to play basketball instead?
Grammar › View
‘Shall we try the new café in town tomorrow?’
‘Yes, but it … until noon.’
_
A. opens
B. doesn’t open
C. opened
D. is opening
Relative Pronouns and Adverbs › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. Will’s blue jeans, which his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
B. Will’s blue jeans, who his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
C. Will’s blue jeans, where his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
D. Will’s blue jeans, that his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
Grammar › View
I … A cup of coffee with him last night
A. Drinking
B. Drank
C. Drunk
D. Drink
