[ Grammar ]
____ than drive, she decided to walk
A. Better
B. Either
C. Rather
D. Other

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Gerunds and Infinitives › ViewChoose the right sentence.
A. Can I borrow that magazine when you’ve finished to reading it?
B. Can I borrow that magazine when you’ve finished reading it?
C. Can I borrow that magazine when you’ve finished read it?
D. Can I borrow that magazine when you’ve finish reading it?
Conjunctions › View
Fill in the blank with a conjunctive adverb: ‘She studied hard; _____, she passed the exam.’
A. although
B. however
C. instead
D. therefore
