[ Adverbial Clause, Noun Clause ]
She is taking science course at school ______ order to choose science for her profession.
A. so
B. in
C. on
D. at

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Sentences › ViewWhich kind of sentence is the sentence below?
Wash your hands before dinner.
A. command
B. exclamation
C. question
D. statement
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“Don’t miss this wonderful concert tonight!”
I had advised my best friend … … wonderful concert … .
A. to not miss …. that … that night
B. not miss … this … tonight
C. not to miss … that …. that night
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a.smoothly
b.smooth
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Identify the correlative conjunction in each sentence.
Erin can’t decide whether blueberry muffins or croissants taste better.
A. can’t/or
B. decide/taste
C. whether/or
