[ Grammar ]
We ……………………………… (drive) over that bridge every day, but we don’t any more.
A. drove
B. drived
C. didn’t drive
D. used to drive

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A. He goes to work by bike despite being the managing director
B. He goes to work by bike despite he is the managing director
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Every Monday, we ________ (have) a team meeting.
A. have
B. are having
C. had
D. were having
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A. although
B. because of
C. though
D. even though
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Pick the corrected sentence from the one below:
Grandma said get up for school
A. Grandma said, “get up for school.
B. Grandma said, “Get up for school.”
C. grandma said, get up for school
D. No Change
