Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
_____ he had read the instructions several times, he knew what to do.
A. Whereas
B. Until
C. After
D. While

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Tenses › ViewWhich tense is used to describe an action that happened before another action in the past?
A. Past Simple
B. Present Perfect
C. Present Simple
D. Past Perfect
Vocabulary › View
Use ‘oblivious’ in a sentence.
A. She was so lost in her thoughts that she was oblivious to the commotion around her.
B. The teacher was so engaged in the lesson that she was oblivious to the students’ behavior.
C. She was so aware of her surroundings that she was oblivious to the danger.
D. He was so focused on the task that he was oblivious to the noise.
Tenses › ViewIn a school play, Nora, Ava, and Sophia are performing different actions. Nora is eating an apple, Ava is jumping, Sophia is running, and the curtain appears. Who is performing the action that is a common linking verb?
A. Nora (Eat)
B. Ava (Jump)
C. Sophia (Run)
D. Curtain (Appear)
Conjunctions › View
Choose the correct variant.
… flowers … trees grow during warm weather.
A. Both … and
B. Neither … or
C. Either … nor
D. Both … or
E. Neither … no
