Combine the following sentences using a conjunction: “It was raining. We decided to stay indoors.”
A. It was raining, so we decided to stay indoors.
B. It was raining, but we decided to stay indoors.
C. It was raining, or we decided to stay indoors.
D. It was raining, for we decided to stay indoors.

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Modal Verbs › ViewRachel__________have won the race; she wasn’t even there!
A. might not
B. couldn’t
C. shouldn’t
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“Next month, we are going to Cuba on vacation.”
A. I’m sure you have a wonderful time.
B. I’m sure you are going to have a wonderful time.
Conjunctions › ViewI want to tell you a secret _____ you must not tell anybody.
A. because
B. so
C. but
D. or
Phrasal Verbs › View
Mr Pratt phoned the offices of Gunn and Company. ‘Who would you like to speak to?’ asked the operator. ‘______ to Mr Gunn please,’ Mr Pratt replied.
A. hold me up
B. cut me off
C. put me through
D. get me through
