[ Grammar - used to ]
I eat fish and chicken now, but I _____ eating any types of meat when I was a child.
A. liked
B. used to like
C. didn’t used to like
D. didn’t use to like

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Compound Sentences › ViewWhich sentence below is a compound sentence?
A. Before he goes to sleep, he always reads a book.
B. He always reads a book, and then he goes to sleep.
C. He reads a book and then goes to sleep.
D. He reads a book; then he goes to sleep.
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……..did you find your keys?A few minutes ago.
A. when
B. why
C. what
D. how
Relative Pronouns › ViewI met the woman _____ son got married last Sunday.
A. who
B. whose
C. which
D. when
E. where
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By this time tomorrow I … my bike. I’ll probably be taking a shower.
A. will ride
B. will have been riding
C. will have ridden
D. will be riding
