[ Adverbial Clause ]
_____ the meeting is over, I will give you a call.
A. As long as
B. When
C. Unless
D. Although

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So / Neither / Either / Too › ViewMy cousins went to the movie theater yesterday._________did my uncle.
A. Too
B. Neither
C. Either
D. So
Past Tense › View
Change this sentence into past continuous: Fani dan Fino (play) a board game together
A. are playing
B. were playing
C. was playing
D. played
Past Simple vs Past Continuous › ViewWhile they were watching TV, their kids ________. (sleep)
A. sleeped
B. slept
C. was sleeping
D. were sleeping
Grammar › View
“______ you ______ (go) out last night?”
A. Were, going
B. Was, going
C. Do, go
D. Did, go
