Connect the sentences using and, but, or or
She wanted to run for class president. She didn’t get enough voter support.
A. but
B. and
C. or
D. none

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Contrastive Conjunctions › ViewWhich of the following sentences uses “although” correctly?
A. Although we saw each other every day, we didn’t really know each other.
B. Although of we saw each other every day, we didn’t really know each other.
C. Although seeing each other every day, we didn’t really know each other.
D. Although we saw each other every day, we didn’t really knew each other.
Grammar › View
Fahry : This picture is good enough, isn’t it?
Aisha : … It’s rather blurred.
A. I think so.
B. I’m afraid not.
C. I agree with you.
D. I don’t have any idea.
E. I don’t care
What happens when you add -ing to a word ending in a silent e?
A. The e is always kept
B. The e is always removed
C. The e is doubled
D. The e becomes an i
Adjective Order › View
The ________ sweater is very warm.
A. wool Italian
B. Italian wool
