I … a dessert after my spaghetti, but I … too full to eat it.
A. was ordering, was
B. ordered, was

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Asking and Giving Suggestion › ViewLinda is working on her homework, but she finds some difficult questions. What will you suggest her?
A. I think you should stop studying.
B. maybe you can sleep now.
C. What if you drink to refresh yourself?
D. what about going to your friend’s house to study together?
Verb Tenses › View
Which of these sentences support the generalization that most dogs love to play at dog parks because they love to run around without a leash?
A. My neighbor’s dog hates his leash and loves to go to the dog park.
B. Dogs that play without their leashes are likely to get lost.
Relative Pronouns › ViewChildren ________ families are broken suffer a lot.
A. in which
B. why
C. whose
D. that
Past Continuous › View
While I _______ (prepare) for the midterm exam, my friend ________ (play) the guitar.
A. prepared / played
B. was preparing / was playing
C. was preparing / played
D. prepared / was playing
