[ Coordinating Conjunctions ]
He is a great athlete, _____ he is very competitive.
A. but
B. for
C. yet
D. and

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Modals, Conditionals, and Clauses- Defining, Non-defining › ViewDuring a classroom discussion, Tom says, “The students who study hard will pass the exam.” Which option correctly identifies the type of relative clause used?
A. non-defining relative clause
B. defining relative clause
C. restrictive relative clause
D. essential relative clause
Tenses › View
By the time the bus came, we ___ in the rain for 30 minutes.
A. had been standing
B. stood
C. were standing
D. had stood
Grammar › ViewTom and I ___ basketball after school.
A. play
B. plays
C. playing
D. played
Sentence Completion › View
The ________ damage caused by major earthquakes sometimes takes decades to repair.
A. irreversible
B. severe
C. minimal
D. provisional