[ Grammar and Verb Tenses ]
What do correlative conjunctions do?
A. To bind two independent clauses
B. To link words or groups of words
C. To indicate cause and effect
D. To denote contrast

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Suffixes (ing-ed) Sentences › ViewStop ____ your time and study.
A. wasting
B. spending
C. enjoying
D. saving
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The children are a little overexcited.
a. hot
b. hanging
c. hyper
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again.
B. If at first you, don’t succeed try and try again.
C. If at, first you don’t succeed, try and try again.
Grammar › View
My sister usually _____________ dishes after dinner.
A. wash
B. washs
C. washes
D. washing
