[ Conjunction ]
Don’t go out ___ you’ve finished your work.
a. as
b. while
c. until

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. Choose the correct form: ‘He (not, finish) his project yet.’
A. He has not finished his project yet.
B. He did not finish his project yet.
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under the stairs
A. Adverbial clause
B. Gerund Clause
C. Prepositional Phrase
