[ Grammar ]
Have you met David yet/ever?
A. yet
B. ever

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Grammar › ViewIdentify the compound subject in the following sentence.
His mother and father decided to go out to dinner that evening.
A. His mother
B. mother and father
C. His mother and father
D. decided to go out to dinner that evening
Modals › View
The government previously expressed concern that his law would have the opposite effect, but they ___ worried.
A. need not have
B. do not have
C. must not have
D. could not have
Prepotitions of Time › ViewYou can visit us _____ December.
A. in
B. on
C. at
Adverbs › View
Find the adverb.
I almost fell on the steps of my porch, but grabbed the railing just in time.
A. almost
B. fell
C. grabbed
D. time
