Combine the following sentences using a subordinate conjunction: She likes to read. She prefers to write.
A. She likes to read, so she prefers to write.
B. She likes to read, because she prefers to write.
C. While she likes to read, she prefers to write.
D. She likes to read, however she prefers to write.

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Grammar on Conditionals › ViewIf we _____ abroad, we ____ to learn the language.
A. are going to live, will need
B. are going to live, will needs
C. are going to living, will need
D. are going to living, will needs
Grammar and Sentence Structure › View
Which sentence contains an error in punctuation?
A. She loves to read mystery novels; however, she dislikes horror stories.
B. She loves to read mystery novels, however, she dislikes horror stories.
C. She loves to read mystery novels; she dislikes horror stories.
D. She loves to read mystery novels, and she dislikes horror stories.
Grammar › ViewIn the following sentence, what word is the subject?
Suzie complained that the island was full of mosquitoes.
___
A. Suzie
B. complained
C. island
D. mosquitoes
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There are ___ good jobs in Fortaleza that people are looking for jobs in other states.
a. so many
b. so few
c. so little
d. so much
e. such
