In which sentence is a contrastive conjunction used incorrectly?
A. He should eat healthier, yet he often indulges in junk food.
B. We could go hiking tomorrow, or we could go for a picnic instead.
C. She must choose between studying for her exam or going to the party.
D. They might go to the concert tomorrow, yet they should buy tickets in advance.
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A. I eat vegetables oftenly than I used to
B. I used vegetables more oftenly than I used to
C. I used vegetables more often than I used to
D. I used vegetables more oftener than I used to
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In a story, Elijah described a beautiful sunset. Ava mentioned a tall, majestic tree. Noah talked about a fast, blue car. Which part of speech did they use to modify or describe nouns in their sentences?
A. Interjections
B. Conjunctions
C. Adjectives
D. Prepositions
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