______ HE ARRIVED AT THE BUS STOP WHEN THE BUS CAME. A. HARDLY HAD...

23. ______ he arrived at the bus stop when the bus came. A. Hardly had B. No sooner had C. No longer has D. Not until had (TRÍCH Đ THI D I H C NĂM 2009 ) Mã Đ 469ềWhenever, every timeWhenever he comes, we go to have lunch at "Dick's". We take a hike every time he visits. Whenever/Every time Susan feels nervous, she chews her nails. 'Whenever' and 'every time' mean 'each time something happens'. We use the simple present (or the simple past in the past) because 'whenever' and 'every time' express habitual action. The first, second, third, fourth etc., next, last timeThe first time I went to New York, I was intimidated by the city. I saw Jack the last time I went to San Francisco. The second time I played tennis, I began to have fun. The first, second, third, fourth etc., next, last time means 'that specific time'. We can use these formsto be more specific about which time of a number of times something happened. PART B: EXERCISESA. CHOOSE THE BEST CHOICE: