[ Conjunction ]
Today is Thursday, ______ the test is on Friday.
A. but
B. nor
C. or
D. and

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Grammar › ViewYou ________ tell someone about the problem
A. should
B. shouldn’t
C. must
D. mustn’t
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Recognize tense usage in context: I have lived in this city for five years.
A. Future perfect tense
B. Present continuous tense
C. Present perfect tense
D. Past simple tense
Grammar › ViewMelisa was so excited —- her new doll house that she didn’t even want —- anything.
A. to enjoy / to eat
B. having enjoyed / eating
C. to be enjoying / being eaten
D. enjoying / to eat
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What is the affirmative form of this sentence: Don’t turn off the light.
A. Turn off the light.
B. Turn the light.
C. Off the light.
D. Doesn’t turn off the light.
