Topics: Conjunction
… did she do well on her math test, … she … got an A on her social studies report.
A. either … or
B. neither … nor
C. both … and
D. not only … but also
Select your answer:

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Present Tenses › ViewConstruct present perfect continuous: He (to study) for the exam all week.
A. He has studied for the exam all week.
B. He is studying for the exam all week.
C. He was studying for the exam all week.
D. He has been studying for the exam all week.
Present and Past Tenses › View
. I usually (visit – visits – visited) my grandparents on Fridays.
A. visit
B. visits
C. visited
