[ Coordinating Conjunction ]
They can take the train … ride the bus.
A. or
B. nor
C. for
D. yet

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Tenses › View. Differentiate: What is the difference between ‘was going’ and ‘went’?
A. ‘Was going’ implies an ongoing action in the past; ‘went’ indicates a completed action.
B. ‘Was going’ is used for future actions; ‘went’ is for past actions.
C. ‘Was going’ is a noun; ‘went’ is a verb.
D. ‘Was going’ indicates a habitual action; ‘went’ indicates a temporary action.
Modal Verbs › View
He ___ be very tired after working all night.
A. must
B. might
C. can
D. should
