First, I will talk to the director. Then, I will take a decision.
A. I won’t take a decision until I talk to the director.
B. I won’t take a decision untill I talk to the director.
C. I won’t take a decision until I will talk to the director.

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Grammar › ViewWhich complex sentence uses the comma correctly?
A. Although she was smart, she didn’t understand the math problem.
B. Although she was smart she didn’t, understand the math problem.
C. Although, she was smart she didn’t understand the math problem.
D. Although she was smart she didn’t understand, the math problem.
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When reporting a speech, the tense changes into its past form.
A. TRUE
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A. left
B. had left
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. My father ___ in a factory when he was young.
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