[ Grammar: Syntax ]
A main clause which is preceded by a co-ordinating conjunction connecting it to another main clause. For example, ‘He was angry and he was tired’.
A. main/independent clause
B. subordinate/dependent clause
C. co-ordinating clause
D. subordination

Random Topics:
Conditionals / Unreal PastFuture SimpleLinking Words & PhrasesGrammar - Imperatives and LetPreposition FormPoetry VocabularyGerund - to Infinitive Mixed ConditionalSynonymsHabitual and Continuous TensesOther quiz:
Future Perfect Continuous Tense › ViewI … here for over a week tomorrow.
- will have not been staying
- will not have been staying
Grammar › View
Julia (not bake) a chocolate cake at the moment.
A. Julia isn’t baking a chocolate cake at the moment.
B. Julia not baking a chocolate cake at the moment.
C. Julia baking a chocolate cake at the moment.
D. Julia are not baking a chocolate cake at the moment.
Verb Tenses › ViewI showered after I got out of the pool.
A. Past
B. Present
Grammar › View
Compared to the other bus drivers, our bus driver drives ________________ . (careful)
A. carfullest
B. carefuller
C. most careful
D. more careful
