[ Coordinating Conjunctions ]
Luis bought decorations for the party, ______ Carla prepared all of the food.
A. but
B. and
C. yet
D. so

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Modals and Preposition › ViewWhat phrase should you use when providing check-in instructions?
A. “Here’s your key, figure it out yourself.”
B. “Your room is on the second floor, and breakfast is served from 7 AM to 10 AM.”
C. “You should know where your room is.”
D. “Find your way around.”
Grammar › View
_______ bad the traffic, they arrived on time.
A. Although
B. Even
C. Despite
Homonyms › ViewOats, wheat and barley are all used to make breakfast ___.
a. serial
b. cereal
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Which sentence is correct?
A. A leaf green is falling.
B. A leaf is green falling.
C. A green leaf is falling.
D. A green is leaf falling.
