Participle Clauses: He needed money, so he asked his brother for a loan
A. Needing money, he asked his brother for a loan.
B. Needed money, he asked his brother for a loan.

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Second and Third Conditional › ViewIf I ___________ I would give to charity.
A. would be rich
B. am rich
C. were rich
D. weren’t rich
Vocabulary and Sentence Structure › View
The project deadline was moved up. We had to work overtime to finish the project on time.
A. We had to work overtime to finish the project on time before the deadline was moved up.
B. Because the project deadline moved up, we had to work overtime to finish on time.
C. After the deadline was moved up, we had no choice but to work overtime to finish the project on time.
D. The project deadline was moved up, which forced us to work overtime to finish in time.
Prepotitions › ViewWhere is the cat?
A. under the dogs
B. in between the dogs
C. behind the dogs
Grammar › View
Do you ever make dumplings? “Yes, I make dumplings once ______ a while.”
A. on
B. at
C. in
