Which sentence correctly combines two complete ideas with a conjunction?
A. He likes to swim, so he goes to the pool every day.
B. He likes to swim he goes to the pool every day.
C. He likes to swim; he goes to the pool every day.
D. He likes to swim, he goes to the pool every day.

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Prepositions › View… the beginning of
A. in
B. at
C. by
D. of
Prepositional Phrases › View
What is a prepositional phrase?
A. It is a group of words that begins with the preposition and ends with something called the “object of the preposition.”
B. It is a connecting phrase.
C. It is the middle of a sentence.
Adverbs of Frequency › ViewI walk my dog everyday. I _______ walk my dog.
A. always
B. usually
C. often
D. sometimes
Past Tenses › View
I thought I was marrying a man who _____________ a lifestyle similar to mine.
A. have chosen
B. had chosen
C. has chosen
D. have not meet
