Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation:
A. Although it was raining, we decided to continue our hike.
B. Although it was raining we decided to continue our hike.
C. Although, it was raining, we decided to continue our hike.
D. Although it was raining. We decided to continue our hike.

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Present Perfect Tense › ViewI haven’t heard from my uncle ______ he left.
A. For
B. Since
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The director was uncertain __ the team would be able to complete the project before the deadline, considering the unexpected challenges they faced during the development phase.*
A. why the team was so determined to push forward,
B. because the team was known for its efficiency,
C. whether
D. although they had managed to overcome similar issues in the past,
overcome similar issues in the past,
There is ___________ pepper in the soup.
A. too many
B. too much
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Have you ________ eaten Chinese food?
A. ever
B. never
