Dad works out everyday … stay healthy.
A. to
B. in order to
C. so that

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Conjunction and Punctuation › ViewThe sun was shining brightly. We decided to go for a picnic.
A. The sun was shining brightly, for we decided to go for a picnic.
B. The sun was shining brightly because we decided to go for a picnic.
C. The sun was shining brightly; although, we decided to go for a picnic.
D. The sun was shining brightly for we decided to go for a picnic.
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Buying new shoes … my little bother’s hobby.
A. are
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A. I get up aways late.
B. I always get up late.
C. I get always up late.
D. I always get late up.
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Create an adverbial clause to show reason in the sentence: ‘He left early.’
A. because he was feeling unwell.
B. as he had to attend an urgent meeting.
C. since he wanted to avoid traffic.
D. while he was in a hurry.
