[ Grammar ]
Neither Mark nor Peter ______ wearing a seat-belt yesterday.
A. am
B. is
C. are
D. was
E. were

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Adverbial Clause of Manner › ViewI once worked with a small creative TV program’s team at one of the TV stations in this city. The members worked very hard _____ they were robots, and didn’t seem to need any rest or vacation.
A. as
B. if
C. as if
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They ___ my friends.
A. is
B. are
C. am
Vocabulary › Viewappropriate fraudulently to one’s own use
A. embezzle
B. jettison
C. sordid
D. faction
Subjunctive › View
If I … you , I … abroad.
A. were – would go
B. was – would go
C. was – will go
D. were – went
