[ Grammar: Syntax ]
A clause which depends on the main clause to make sense. For example, ‘If I get out early, I will wait in the common room’
A. main/independent clause
B. subordinate/dependent clause
C. co-ordinating clause
D. interrogative

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewChoose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement:
A. Either the car or the bike are suitable for the trip.
B. Either the car or the bike is suitable for the trip.
C. Either the car or the bike be suitable for the trip.
D. Either the car or the bike were suitable for the trip.
Conjunction › View
I went to store yesterday, _________ I forgot to buy eggs.
A. Since
B. But
C. For
