[ Conjunction and Punctuation ]
The traffic was heavier than usual, __________we were late for our appointment.
A. for
B. but
C. yet
D. so

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A. or
B. so
C. and
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____ did you invite to the party?
A. When
B. Who
C. Why
D. Where
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A. exciting
B. excite
C. excited
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Which of the following sentence is correct?
A. Mary was reading a book when I came in.
B. Mary was read a book when I came in.
C. Mary was reading a book when I was coming in.
D. Mary was reading a book when I was came in.