Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is best written from the words/phrases given.
96. Although / he /tired / he / have to / finish / homework.
A. Although he was tired, he has to finish his homework.
B. Although he is tired, he have to finish the homework.
C. Although he is tired, he has to finish his homework.
D. Although he tired, he has to finish the homework.
97. The new restaurant/ look/ good/ however/it/seems/have/few/customer.
A. The new restaurant look good, however, it seems to have few customers.
B. The new restaurant looks good; however, it seems to have few customers.
C. The new restaurant look good; however, it seem to have few customers.
D. The new restaurant looks good; however it seems to have few customer.
98. The/ much/ she/ eat/ the/ fat/ she/ become.
A. The more she eats, the fatter she becomes.
B. The much she eats, the more fatter she becomes.
C. The more she eats, the more fatter she becomes.
D. The more she eat, the fatter she become.
99. fortunate/,/ biogas/ not/ total/ harmful/ people/.
A. Fortunately, biogas is not total harmful for people.
B. Fortunately, biogas is not totally harmful to people.
C. Fortunately, biogas is not totally harmful with people.
D. Fortunate, biogas is not totally harmful of people.
100. we/ should/ think/ positive/ how/ protect/ environment/.
A. We should think positively how to protecting our environment.
B. We should think positive how protecting our environment.
C. We should think positively how to protect our environment.
D. We should think positive how to protect our environment.