Use a coordinating conjunction to combine: ‘I wanted to go for a run. It was too cold.’
A. I wanted to go for a run; it was too cold.
B. I wanted to go for a run, and it was too cold.
C. I wanted to go for a run, so it was too cold.
D. I wanted to go for a run, but it was too cold.

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence without grammatical errors.
A. Boston – Massachusetts – is a rival sports town for most northern cities.
B. The team was gracious in defeat – willingly shaking hands with the opponents after the game.
C. The star player for our local team – John Smith – was injured during practice today.
D. I cannot – comprehend our undefeated season.
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If he (leave) now, he (arrive) on time.
A. will leaves, arrives
B. leaves, will arrive
C. leave, will arrive
D. will leave, arrives
Future Tenses › ViewHave you seen the weather forecast?
A. It is hot again.
B. It’ll be be hot again.
C. It’s going to be hot again.
TOEIC Tenses, Verbs › View
We will find out the decision on salary increases after the directors ___ tomorrow.
A. will meet
B. to meet
C. met
D. meet
