[ Grammar ]
Let me know … you’ve heard any news.
A. when
B. until
C. before
D. while

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is incorrect?
A. If there is lightning, you should not swim.
B. If the lightning is far away, it can still strike you.
C. As the storm got closer, the lifeguard closed the pool.
D. When the storm arrived all of the kids were safe at home.
Conjunction › View
_____________ in poor health, she continued to carry out her duties.
A. besides
B. although
C. whereas
D. because
Grammar › ViewI called you three times ……… you didn’t answer the phone.
A. and
B. but
C. so
D. because
Modal Verbs › View
‘It’s not necessary to come to the train station to meet me.’
You ________ meet her at the train station.
A. have to
B. don’t have to
C. mustn’t
