[ Grammar ]
She … (arrive) while we … (have) dinner.
A. arrived / were having
B. arrived / had
C. was arriving / had
D. was arriving / was having

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the dependent clause in the sentence: ‘Although it was cold, they went swimming.’
A. they went swimming.
B. Although it was cold,
C. it was cold,
D. Although
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You _________ introduce me to Dr. Gray. We have already met.
A. shouldn’t
B. needn’t
C. mustn’t
D. couldn’t
Homonyms › ViewThe ___ is very bright today, isn’t it.
a. son
b. sun
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There is only … flour left. I don’t think it’s enough to bake the cake.
A. a lot of
B. a little
