“_______ you ever _________ to the Hunger Games?” I asked
A. have _______ been
B. have ______ been going
C. Have _______ been

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Constrative Conjunction › ViewWhat is the function of the word “yet” in the sentence: “She’s busy, yet she always finds time for her friends.”
A. To show cause and effect
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C. To show addition
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the act of passing from one state or place to the next
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Time Clauses of Future › ViewFirst, get to the hotel. Then, go surfing.
A. When I go surfing, I’ll get to the hotel.
B. I get to the hotel when I go surfing.
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