[ Grammar ]
I’m not leaving … you give me my money back.
A. until
B. before
C. when
D. while

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Asking and Giving Opinion › ViewSiwon: Afterschool Herman feels very tired and he gets dizzy.
Sonia: I think___________ And if it’s not necessary he doesn’t leave the bed.
A. You must go to school.
B. You have to take him to the hospital.
C. He should lie down and have bed rest time.
D. She would take rest.
E. He can see the doctor now.
Past and Present Tenses › View
Fill in the blank with past perfect: “After they ___ (finish) dinner, they went for a walk.”
A. have finished
B. had finished
Grammar › ViewI….. a teacher.
A. am
B. is
C. are
D. do
Indefinite and Definite Articles › View
Look at ___ time! We’re going to be late!
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. nothing
