[ Conjunctions and Transitions ]
__________ the heavy rain, the outdoor event was canceled.
A. Due to
B. Therefore
C. Consequently
D. Actually

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Coordinating & Subordinating ConjunctionsPresent Simple: affirmative, negative, interrogativeTypes of Simple SentencesPrepositions of Time & PlaceAlthough / DespitePresent Perfect and Simple Past TenseAdverb of MannerIndefinite and Intensive NounTOEFL Adjective and AdverbSimple Present and Past TenseOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewConstruct a sentence in the past using the verb ‘eat’ and the subject ‘they’.
A. They eat.
B. They eats.
C. They ate.
D. They eating.
Grammar › View
Which of the following is an example of an oxymoron?
A. We are never alone
B. Alone Together
C. Being alone is the greatest thing ever!
D. Men can’t live on bread alone.
Modals › ViewBeverly ________ take a taxi to work. I’ll drive her there.
A. must
B. mustn’t
C. don’t have to
D. doesn’t have to
Subjunctive › View
“Cathy wishes she had blond hair.”
This means …
A. Cathy is sorry that she doesn’t have blond hair.
B. Cathy doesn’t like her blond hair.
C. Cathy has blond hair.
