I might buy the book, _____ I might get it at the library.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. so

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Prepositions & Prepositional Phrases › ViewA prepositional phrase is made up of a preposition, the object of a preposition, and all of the words in between. Choose the part of the following sentence that is the prepositional phrase:
“The injured squirrel scurried toward the bush.”
A. toward the bush
B. scurried toward the bush
C. The injured squirrel
D. the bush
Grammar and Punctuation › View
Combine the following sentences into one: “The sun set. The sky turned orange.”
A. The sun set, and the sky turned orange.
B. The sun set; the sky turned orange.
C. The sun set because the sky turned orange.
D. The sun set, the sky turned orange.
Adverb Clause › View__________ the lecture started, the students took notes diligently.
A. After
B. Unless
C. While
D. Although
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I __________ be able to meet him if I attend the party.
A. can
B. might
C. ought
