Which sentence correctly combines a modal verb and a contrastive conjunction?
A. He might go to the party tonight, but he must finish his work first.
B. We should go for a hike this weekend, yet we might just stay home and relax.
C. She could buy a new dress for the occasion, or she can wear something from her closet.
D. They must complete the project by Friday, yet they might need an extension.

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Parts of Speech and Grammar › ViewScarlett, Zoe, and Henry are writing a story together. They want to join equal words, phrases, or clauses. They know they can use ‘and’ and ‘but’. Which type of conjunction should they use?
A. None of the above
B. Conjunctive Adverb
C. Correlative
D. Coordinate
Simple Present › View
She ___________ ( study ) English everyday
A. Study
B. Studies
C. Studying.
D. studied
Vocabulary › ViewThe students all participated in a sit-in for equal rights at the segregated lunch counter.
A. protest that involves refusing to leave a place
B. demonstration that involves marching in the street
C. banquette
D. groom’s supper
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proof
A. suspense
B. theory
C. alibi
D. evidence
