Use a conjunction to combine these sentences: ‘She went to the store.’ ‘She bought some fruits.’
A. She went to the store and bought some fruits.
B. She went to the store so bought some fruits.
C. She went to the store but bought some fruits.
D. She went to the store or bought some fruits.

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Contrastive ConjunctionsRelative Pronouns and AdverbsPresent TensesPronoun Antecedent AgreementPast ModalsAdjective vs AdverbIf Conditional Zero and OneDefinite and Indefinite ArticlesPresent Perfect Continuous TenseConditional SentencesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewShe will be busy working that evening so she ____ come to the party.
A. can’t
B. hasn’t
C. don’t
D. has
Sentences vs Run-Ons › View
Identify the run-on sentence.
A. She cooked dinner, and he set the table.
B. The movie was long, but it was interesting.
C. I finished my homework I went to bed.
D. He likes to draw, so he takes art classes.
Adjective › ViewMother, you’re ……………………………………. . You allowed Samantha to go to the cinema despite the fact that she was rude.
a.fair
b.imfair
c.unfair
d.infair
Tenses › View
The event planner __________ the decorations for the wedding since last week.
A. has been arranging
B. arrange
C. arranged
D. is arranging
