[ Types of Sentences ]
You can either come with me now or walk home.
A. Complex sentence
B. Compound sentence
C. Simple sentence
D. Compound complex sentence

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Verb Tenses › ViewDid you open the door?
A. Past tense.
B. Present tense
C. Future tense.
Grammar › View
We usually use the simple present with adverbs of frequency, such as always, usually, sometimes, never, rarely.
A. True
B. False
Students __ bring their own calculators for the math test.
A. might
B. could
C. should
Prepositions of Time, Place, and Movement › View
We can have the meeting from 8 a.m. … 4 p.m.
A. during
B. last
C. until
D. at
