[ Conjunctions ]
We can go out _______ it stops raining.
A. although
B. when
C. since
D. unless

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First Conditional › ViewThey (go) ______ to the party if they (be) ______ invited
A. will go/are
B. go/are
C. will go/are going to be
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Pool isn’t as … as chess.
A. boring
B. boringer
C. boringest
Conjunction › ViewSelect the sentence that correctly uses ‘or’ to combine these sentences: “You can play football. You can play basketball.”
A. You can play football or you can play basketball.
B. You can play football, or you can play basketball.
C. You can play football, or, you can play basketball.
D. You can play football or basketball.
Conjunctions › View
She was hungry, ________ she didn’t eat anything.
A. as far as
B. so
C. though
D. even though
