[ Conjunctions ]
The policeman praised Azri ________ he saved a boy from drowning.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. because

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Grammar › ViewWhere … you meeting your client at 10 o’clock yesterday?
A. were
B. was
C. is
D. are
Dependent Prepositions › View
My mum’s been married ______ my stepfather for 20 years.
A. to
B. with
C. for
D. about
Tenses › ViewConvert the following to simple past: ‘They are playing chess.’
A. They played chess.
B. They were playing chess.
C. They play chess.
D. They will play chess.
Subject-Verb Agreement › View
Quilting bees, which have always provided warmth and sociability for the women participating in them, (is, are) now becoming quite profitable as well.
A. Is
B. Are