[ Grammar Clauses ]
Before, after, when, whenever, until, while, as soon as, now that, as long as
A. to show the time
B. to show places
C. to show reasons
D. to show the contrast

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A. are listening
B. listened
C. aren’t listening
D. didn’t listen
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In the sentence ‘Since you are here, let’s get started.’, what type of conjunction is ‘Since’?
A. Correlative conjunction
B. Subordinating conjunction
C. Adverbial conjunction
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Modals › ViewWell done! You ____________________ very pleased.
A. must be
B. may be
C. might be
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A:…….. were you born? B: I was born in 1992.
A. When
B. What
C. Where
D. Why
