[ Temporal Conjunctions and Connectives ]
Temporal conjunctions most often appear in…
A. Sequential instructions
B. Complex sentences
C. Titles of books
D. Lists of items

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Present Continuous Tense › ViewPlease don’t make so much noise. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to work.
A. is trying
B. are trying
C. trying
D. am trying
Grammar › View
Few months ago, all flights to Bali ____________ due to a volcanic eruption.
A. suspend
B. suspended
C. were suspended
D. have suspended
Linking Verbs and Tenses › ViewWhat is the simple past tense of the verb ‘to swim’?
A. swim
B. swam
C. swimming
D. swims
Future Tenses › View
How is “going to” often pronounced in connected speech?
A. /gəʊɪŋ tuː/
B. /gənə/
C. /gɔːnə/
D. /gɒnə/