[ Time Clauses of Future ]
I’ll continue working ______ I finish all my homework.
A. until
B. unless

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A. above
B. on
C. onto
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Select the correctly punctuated option.
A. The pirates will attack eventually but they won’t attack today.
B. The pirates will attack eventually, but they won’t attack today.
C. The pirates will attack eventually; but they won’t attack today.
D. The pirates will attack eventually: but they won’t attack today.
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The show has just …
(a) started
(b) begun
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