[ Modal Verbs ]
Select the best transition for cause and effect: “He overslept; ___, he missed the first period of class.”
A. Moreover
B. Therefore
C. However
D. For instance

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Grammar › ViewWithout Mrs. Harrison’s support and encouragement, our success _____ possible.
A. has been
B. is going to be
C. wouldn’t have been
D. mustn’t be
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Alfred _______ his ankle badly as we _______ in the mountains last Saturday
A. used to sprain / hiked
B. has sprained / could be hiking
C. sprained / were hiking
D. sprained / were hiking
Past Narrative Tenses › ViewWe _____ (never be) to that restaurant before.
A. were never
B. have never been
C. had never been
D. never were
Grammar › View
I was driving past the bank. I saw Mary.
A. Driving past the bank, I saw Mary.
B. Having driven past the bank, I saw Mary.
