He …. his leg in a skiing accident last year.
A. broke
B. has broken
C. had broken
D. breaks

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‘Yes, but she’ll be back before it gets dark.’
A. Did Jill went
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We _________ at the ice-cream shop after school.
A. gather
B. attach
C. see
D. dive
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Use a subordinating conjunction in this sentence: ‘_____ you finish your project, you can relax.’
A. Before you finish your project, you can relax.
B. Although you finish your project, you can relax.
C. After you finish your project, you can relax.
D. Unless you finish your project, you can relax.
