[ Subordinating and Coordinating Conjunctions ]
We need more food in order for tonight to run smoothly.
A. Subordinating, in order for
B. Coordinating, in order for
C. Subordinating, to run smoothly
D. Coordinating, to run smoothly
Select your answer:
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A. The dog barking loudly scared the mailman.
B. The loudly barking dog scared the mailman.
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The word privacy has a
A. negative connotation
B. positive connotation