[ Conjunction ]
Identify the correlative conjunctions in the following sentence: ‘Either you can stay here, or you can come with us.’
A. you can
B. can stay
C. either…or
D. with us

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A. could
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C. be able to
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Please read _ _ _ _ _ _ _ two of your book ‘The Diary of a Young Girl’ for next week.
A. soundtrack
B. chapter
C. script
D. ending
E. episode
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A. Do I angry with him?
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“Please don’t shout.”
A. She told him not to shout.
B. She asked him not to shout.
