[ Grammar ]
… addition to the new stories we also listened to some folk tales.
A. At
B. On
C. With
D. In

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Conjunctions › ViewShall we go to the concert _________ sit at home and play chess?
A. and
B. or
C. but
Past Tenses › View
which one is past continuous tense?
A. They were waiting for you
B. They waited for you
C. They had waited for you
Grammar › ViewHe could read a book when he was five, ________
A. could he?
B. did he?
C. couldn’t he?
D. didn’t he?
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I love ice cream, _______ this would taste awful. There is no way I would eat this!
A. and
B. so
C. but
D. yet
