[ Grammar ]
Simon wants to buy a new cell phone, ________ he doesn’t have enough money.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. so

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Gerund or Infinitive › ViewI’ll go to the party but I don’t feel like …
A. dancing
B. to dance
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correctly place the adverb ”hardly ever” in the sentence
A. Ted reads magazines about fashion hardly ever
B. Ted hardly ever reads magazines about fashion
C. Ted reads hardly ever magazines about fashion
D. Hardly ever Ted reads magazines about fashion
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A. in
B. on
C. at
D. since
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Identify the subordinating conjunction in the sentence: “Since it was late, we decided to go home.”
A. Since
B. it
C. was
D. late
