[ Grammar ]
I’m going on a business trip ______ June.
A. for
B. at
C. no preposition
D. in

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewApply the correct punctuation: ‘She said she would come however she was late’ or ‘She said she would come; however, she was late.’?
A. She said she would come, however she was late.
B. She said she would come. However, she was late.
C. She said she would come; however she was late.
D. She said she would come; however, she was late.
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It expresses obligation.
A. would
B. should
C. have to
Grammar › View Savior is always better than the……
A. Torturer
B. Redeemer
C. Executioner
D. Destroyer
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A: Does your sister travel a lot?
B: No, but she …………….. to before she got married.
A. didn’t use
B. used
C. wasn’t used
