Time phrases with present simple.
A. later, tomorrow.
B. at the moment, right now
C. never, sometimes, usually.

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Correlative Conjunctions › ViewIdentify the correlative conjunctions in the sentence: ‘Either you come to the party or you stay home.’
A. either / come
B. come / stay
C. either or
D. to you
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…………. a student.
A. My brother’s
B. My brother
C. My brother’re
D. My brother’m
Past Tense › ViewThey first ___ when they ___ in high school
A. meet-are
B. met-were
C. meet-were
D. met-are
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Charlotte and Liam are discussing wedding plans. What does “Fiancé” mean?
A. A man’s close-fitting jacket worn especially during the Renaissance
B. A man or woman engaged to be married
C. One that serves to hold together parts that function as a unit
D. Something in dependence on something else for existence or support without making a useful return
