Select the sentence that correctly uses ‘but’ to combine these sentences: “It was raining. We decided to go for a hike.”
A. It was raining, we decided to go for a hike.
B. It was raining but we decided to go for a hike.
C. It was raining, but we decided to go for a hike.
D. It was raining. But we decided to go for a hike.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is correct?
A. He yelled, “I found an abandoned treehouse!”
B. He yelled, I found an abandoned treehouse.
C. He yelled “I found an abandoned treehouse!”
Simple Tenses › View
My dad ______ a blue car last year.
A. buys
B. buy
C. bought
D. will buy
Comma › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses commas?
A. When you think about it the school year has gone, quickly!
B. When you think about it, the school year has gone quickly!
C. When you think about it, the school year has gone, quickly!
Modal Verbs › View
I _____ finish the project by tomorrow.
A. can
B. could
C. will
D. should
