[ Conjunctions ]
Do you want tea ____ coffee?
A. and
B. or
C. but

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Grammar › ViewHe __________ in this city since 1995.
A. live
B. lives
C. has lived
D. had lived
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“While we were having dinner, the phone rang.” has the closest meaning to:
A. While the phone was ringing, we had dinner
B. While the phone ringing, we had dinner.
C. We were having dinner when the phone rang
D. While the phone was ringing, we having dinner.
Phrasal Verbs › Viewdrop out
A. continue
B. leave
C. remain
D. join
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I will always keep this watch. _____ my father’s.
A. There’s
B. It’s
C. They are
D. It
