[ Grammar ]
All’s well that ends well.
A. If you feel well and the end, you will have a penny saved.
B. Feeling well is important to feel well.
C. If you start today, you’ll finish tomorrow.
D. Problems that occur along the way do not matter as long as the outcome is happy.

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Grammar › ViewA: What time ___ you get up this morning?
B: I ____ up at 8:00am.
A. did/get
B. do/got
C. did/got
D. do/gets
Tenses › View
Plеasе stay in your sеats _____.
A. while the bell was ringing
B. when the bell will ring
C. until the bell rings
D. once the bell had rung
Adjective › ViewHe is not poor. He is ___.
A. big
B. rich
Inversions and Subjunctive › View
Subjunctive: The department manganger demands that we are here by 9 am.
A. correct
B. incorrect
