A conjunction is a word that allows you to extend sentences and give more information. An example of a conjunction is..
A. when
B. Hi!
C. Stop it!
D. No or yes

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A. is
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Teacher : “Attention, please. Now let’s say it together :
Yes, we are ready. We will use English in the
English class.”
Students : “Yes, we are ready. We will use English in the
English class.”
Teacher : “Hey, Dayu. Stop doing that, please.”
Dayu : “I’m so sorry Ma’am.”
What shoud the students do after the dialog?
a. They use English in the English class.
b. They use English in class every day.
c. They are more active during the English class.
d. They stop doing activities during the English class.
Vocabulary › Viewheap or pile of wood usually for a funeral
A. shrill
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If you ____________ harder, you will have better marks.
A. will study
B. study
