True or False: Adverb clauses always begin with a subordinating conjunction.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Suffixes and Tenses › ViewIdentify the past tense form of the verb “eat” and use it in a sentence.
A. Eats; “He eats breakfast every day.”
B. Eating; “He is eating breakfast.”
C. Ate; “He ate breakfast this morning.”
D. Eaten; “He has eaten breakfast.”
Grammar › View
This is __ kite. Sam likes his kite very much.
A. Sami’es
B. Sam’s
C. Sams’
D. Same’s
Conditional Sentences › ViewIf you_____ away, I’ll send for a policeman.
A. not go
B. don’t go
C. hadn’t gone
D. didn’t go
Vocabulary › View
No one knows how humans acquired the concept of cooking food, but their first experience of cooking was probably fortuitous: very likely, some meat fell into a fire by accident. What does fortuitous mean?
A. Harmful
B. Planned
C. Lucky
D. Expensive
