[ Conjunctions ]
Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon, _______ Buzz Aldrin joined him shortly after.
A. for
B. and
C. yet
D. so

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Grammar › ViewI will ask him _____(call) you tonight.
A. to call
B. call
C. called
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I envy you. At five tomorrow you — some tan on the beach at the seaside.
A. get
B. will be getting
C. will get
D. will have gotten
too / enough › ViewThose apples are ___________________.
A. too expensive
B. expensive enough
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She found a necklace,
A. Did she?
B. Didn’t she?
C. Has she?
D. Hasn’t she?
