[ Homophones ]
It is unusual that their / they’re / there not having a party next door..
A. Their
B. They’re
C. There
Select your answer:

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Adverbial Clauses › View______, we will leave.
A. As soon as it has stopped raining
B. Once it stopped raining
C. When it had stopped
D. While it was stopping raining
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______ I a naughty student, I would not propose strengthening school discipline.
A. should
B. were
C. had
D. if
