[ Conjunctions ]
We will wait here … the rain stops
A. until
B. yet
C. when
D. for

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Conjunctions in Complex Sentences › ViewThe students were reading nonfiction _______ they have not done book clubs with that genre yet.
A. for
B. ,for
C. nor
D. ,nor
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
What term refers to the act of overturning or flipping over, usually in the context of a boat or ship?
A. Reverence
B. Capsizing
C. Retaliate
D. Contort
Vocabulary › Viewhaving the capacity for calm endurance; composure
A. patience
B. patients
Modal Verb › View
Which of the following words completes the sentence: We ________ visit the zoo on Saturday.
A. is
B. should
C. could
D. might have
