[ Adverb Clauses ]
Which subordinating conjunction is used to introduce an adverb clause of contrast?
A. since
B. while
C. because
D. unless

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Grammar & Tenses › ViewThese monuments ___________ (build) 20 years ago.
A. are built
B. were built
C. are being built
D. is built
Mixed General Quiz › View
Select the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence.
The precipitous change was considered a good thing.
A. Difficult
B. Abrupt
C. Gentle
D. Unanticipated
to discipline or criticize severely
A. chastise
B. transgression
C. serene
D. reprieve
Modal Verbs › View
Mich always does really well on exams. she …….. (study) a lot
(put in ‘must+infinitive or ‘must+have+ past participle’)
A. have study
B. must study
C. must studied
D. might studying
