[ Grammar ]
Combine the sentence
“They didn’t study for the test. They didn’t pass it.”
A. They didn’t study for the test, but they didn’t pass it.
B. They didn’t study for the test, or they didn’t pass it.
C. They didn’t study for the test, nor did they pass it.
D. They didn’t study for the test, yet they didn’t pass it.
Select your answer:

Random Topics:
Modals and Past TensesActive and Passive Gerunds and InfinitivesTenses and QuestionsGrammar: Parts and PunctuationVerbs and AdverbsUsed to - Would - TensesAdjective ClauseIdiomsAdjectives-Comparison, SuperlativeAdverb & Compound SentencesOther quiz:
Vocabulary › ViewBrad is renting this apartment. It doesn’t _______ to him.
A. belong
B. start
C. close
D. learn
Present Perfect › View
Don’t worry, I have ________ spoken to the police. They’ll be here any minute now.
A. yet
B. already
C. just
