[ Grammar: Syntax ]
The linking of lexical items/ideas that are equally important. For example, ‘Rocky ran and jumped over the hedge.’ In this sentence, both actions have equal status within the sentence.
A. declarative
B. co-ordination
C. modification
D. subordination

Random Topics:
Grammar - much, many, a lot ofFrequencyComparisionsAdverbs of TimeSubordinate ConjunctionsModals of ProhibitionAction VerbWill and Will notAdverb Of PlaceIdentify The TensesOther quiz:
Figurative Language › ViewHarry Potter (Wizard) and the Dursleys (Muggles) in Harry Potter.
A. oxymoron
B. juxtaposition
C. paradox
D. simile
Grammar › View
I think dogs are ……………………………. cats.
A. more excitinger than
B. more exciting than
C. excitinger than
D. the most exciting
Present Perfect Tense › View________________ the children _________________ (eat) their breakfast yet?
A. Have ate
B. Have eaten
C. Has eat
D. Have eating
Vocabulary › View
easily influenced
A. impressionable
B. protocol
C. cringe
D. bold
