The film …………….by the time we ……………to the cinema.
A. already began / got
B. have already begun / got
C. had already begun / got
D. already began / had got

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It is not necessary for us to attend the extra science class. (WE DON’T HAVE TO/NOT A MUST)
A. We don’t need to attend the extra science class.
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C. We can attend the extra science class.
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When do we use First Conditional?
A. Future possibilities
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A. Past Simple
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A word that is all about doing or being. Often they are action words like sit, eat, and laugh.
A. Verb
B. Noun
C. Adjective
D. Pronoun
