I can’t talk right now — I ______ dinner for my family.
A. cook
B. am cooking
C. cooked
D. will cook

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Conjunction › View….. You do your homework …. You will not pass the test. It is up to you.
A. Both …. And
B. Either …. Or
C. Neither ….. Nor
D. Not only ….. But also
Homophones › View
I had to _________ new folders.
A. Buy
B. Bye
C. By
What is the superlative form of the following adverb?
efficiently
A. (the) more efficiently
B. the most efficient
C. most efficiently
D. the more efficient
Adverbs and Time Expressions › View
Differentiate between ‘for’ and ‘since’ in terms of time expressions.
A. ‘For’ is used for specific dates; ‘since’ is used for general time periods.
B. ‘For’ and ‘since’ can be used interchangeably in all contexts.
C. ‘For’ indicates duration; ‘since’ indicates a starting point.
D. ‘For’ indicates a starting point; ‘since’ indicates duration.
