Which of the following best combines these 2 sentences using a subordinating conjunction?
I put my coat on. It was cold.
A. I put my coat on even though it was cold.
B. I put my coat on until it was cold.
C. I put my coat on although it was cold.
D. I put my coat on because it was cold.

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Present and Past TensePersonal Pronouns and VerbPassive SentenceMix-TensesReported - GerundIndependent/Dependent Clauses & Relative ClausesModals for Necessity and SuggestionsSubordinating ConjunctionReflexive pronounsParallel Structure or Combining SentencesOther quiz:
Tenses › ViewAs soon as I —- to my secretary, I realized that I —- the situation.
A. had spoken / have misunderstood
B. spoke / had misunderstood
C. have spoken / misunderstood
D. were speaking / would misunderstood
E. spoke / have misunderstood
Phrasal Verb › View
pay a short visit to
A. look in on sb
B. look into
C. look on
D. look out
Reported Speech › View“I’d love to go,” she _______ to me.
A. Say
B. Said
C. Tell
D. Told
E. Asked
Tenses › View
They (___) consistently to bring about positive changes in the school.
A. worked
B. are working
C. work
D. have worked
