What’s the subordinating conjunction: We can’t be together if you drive that car.
A. If
B. we
C. be
D. together

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A. Both are in the present tense.
B. Both are in the past tense.
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The leaves in New England _____________ colors every fall for as long as I can remember.
A. change
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A. If it rains, we won’t go outside.
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Portage
A. People of mixed First Nations and European ancestry
B. The generally shared point of view of a group. It can reflect the outlook of people from that group
C. Carrying boats or goods over land between waterways
D. In the fur trade, the financiers and organizers
