[ Adverb Clauses ]
I ran out of gas________________ I was driving home from work.
A. while
B. because
C. since
D. so that

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Perfect Verb Tenses › ViewWhich of the following sentences is in the present perfect tense?
A. They will have finished the race.
B. They have finished the race.
C. They had finished the race.
D. They finish the race.
Grammar › View
Is the following a complete sentence or a sentence fragment?
Some people call any bad-tempered horse a bronco.
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A. Sentence
B. Sentence Fragment
Vocabulary › Viewfalsify
A. eminent
B. fabricate
C. gluttony
D. irate
E. pilfer
Grammar › View
Are you going to go to the mall by airplane? (X) -> Use the negative form.
A. No, I’m not.
B. Yes, I am.
C. Yes, I are.
D. No, I am.