Tomorrow I ……….my parents.
A. am going to visit
B. will have visited
C. have visited
D. visit

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Modal Verbs › ViewDon’t ride so fast, you ____ have an accident.
A. Must
B. Ought to
C. Could
Adverb › View
What question does the adverb in the sentence below answer?
The boy’s parents partly understood about his D.
A. What?
B. When?
C. To what extent?
D. In what manner?
E. Where?
The local_____ want their neighbourhood to be cleaner.
A. criminal
B. population
C. government
D. residents
Subordinating Conjunctions › View
Explain the role of subordinating conjunctions in joining independent and dependent clauses.
A. Subordinating conjunctions have no impact on the structure of a sentence.
B. Subordinating conjunctions join nouns and verbs in a sentence.
C. Subordinating conjunctions join independent and dependent clauses to create complex sentences.
D. Subordinating conjunctions are used to separate independent clauses.
