What is the function of the adverb ‘just’ in a sentence?
A. The adverb ‘just’ signifies a large quantity.
B. The adverb ‘just’ indicates a future action.
C. The adverb ‘just’ indicates recent time, emphasizes a point, or implies exactness.
D. The adverb ‘just’ is used to describe a noun.

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A. After my dad gets home
B. We will go to the game
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If she _______ the train last night, she ___________here now
A. took / were
B. were taking / is
C. had taken / would have been
D. had taken / would be
Grammar › View______ time does the game start?
A. What
B. Why
C. When
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Which of the following sentences is correctly structured?
A. Because she was late to class.
B. After the movie ended, we went to dinner.
C. If you think about it.
D. While the rain poured outside.
