By this time next week, she __________ her new job.
A. has started
B. start
C. will have started
D. will start

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Grammar › ViewIn which answer is the subordinating conjunction underlined?
A. We will have dinner after your sister gets here.
B. We will have dinner after your sister gets here.
C. We will have dinner after your sister gets here.
D. We will have dinner after your sister gets here.
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“You _________ (lie) in bed for the whole morning. When will you get up?”
A. has lain
B. have lain
C. lay
D. laid
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A. newwer than
B. new than
C. newer than
D. more new than
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Choose the sentence that uses a subordinating conjunction.
A. She likes apples, and she likes oranges.
B. She likes apples, but she likes oranges.
C. She likes apples because they are sweet.
D. She likes apples, or she likes oranges.
