[ Subordinating and Coordinating Conjunctions ]
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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A. has played
B. has been playing
C. is playing
D. plays
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Someone sent her a letter, … made her smile all day long.
- whom
- which
- that
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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
D. more tall
