What is the correct correlative conjunction pair in the sentence: ‘Whether you pass or fail, you should keep trying.’?
A. Whether…or
B. pass…fail
C. should…trying
D. you…you

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Prepositions › ViewI was visiting my best friend _____ the hospital.
A. Of
B. At
C. In
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Past simple, past perfect simple or past perfect continuous.
Everyone ___ (already start) eating by the time we ___ (get) home.
A. had already started / got
B. had already been starting / had got
C. already started / had been getting
Grammar › ViewMom is ….. vegetables and her daughters …… television.
A. Cutting – Are watching
B. Cutting – is watching
C. Cuting – Are wathcing
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The following correct sentence if you want to book a room, except…
A. I need a room with a sea view
B. Can you bring me my suitcase?
C. Can I book a room for two days?
D. Is there a room for January 15th?
