So that there is no confusion, I will state the rules once more.
A. Subordinating, so that
B. Coordinating, so that
C. Subordinating, once more
D. Coordinating, once more

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Vocabulary › ViewMy husband willingly helps me do the chores at weekends so that I can have more time to relax.
FIND THE OPPOSITE MEANING
A. eagerly
B. reluctantly
C. agreeably
D. readily
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They haven’t finish their homework, have they?
A. True
B. False
The passive sentence for “My friends invited all students in our class to her party yesterday” is…
A. Yesterday my friends invited all the students.
B. I was not invited yesterday
C. Yesterday was her party.
D. All students were invited to her party yesterday.
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Who is ……. person in your family
A. the tallest
B. taller
c. the most tall
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