[ Subordinating Conjunctions ]
Do you speak English, ______ do you speak Spanish?
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. yet

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Articles › ViewChoose the correct article to complete the sentence: She found a / an umbrella in the closet.
A. a
B. an
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My uncle said, “Don’t turn off the light!”.
A. He told me to don’t turn off the light.
B. He told me not to turn off the light.
C. He told me don’t turn off the light.
D. He told me not to turning off the light.
Past Tenses › ViewWhile I ……………………… yesterday morning,I ………………….. my friend Lisa.
A. was jogging/was seeing
B. jogged/saw
C. was jogging/saw
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We ____ a nice time at the party tomorrow.
A. have
B. had
C. having
D. will have
