[ Grammar ]
She had left home. Your letter arrived afterwards.(pick suitable conjunction)
A. before
B. until
C. as soon as
Select your answer:

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Modal Verbs and Advice › ViewSelect the sentence that uses “needn’t” correctly.
A. You needn’t bring your lunch tomorrow; food will be provided.
B. You needn’t to bring your lunch tomorrow; food will be provided.
C. You needn’t brings your lunch tomorrow; food will be provided.
D. You needn’t bringing your lunch tomorrow; food will be provided.
Use of Prepositions or Conjunctions › View
He went abroad with a view ___ a business partner.
A. to find
B. to be finding
C. to have found
D. to finding
