What are conjunctions used for?
A. To join words, phrases, and clauses
B. To show strong emotions
C. To describe actions
D. To ask questions

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Imperative SentencesModals of PredictionPrepositions after Verbs and AdjectivePronounsHow many / How much - Is there / Are thereCohesive DevicesNoun, Quantifiers and SuffixesSingular and Plural NounsAdjective and AdverbWill or Going toOther quiz:
Prepositions › ViewMy cat loves sitting ……. the kitchen table.
A. In
B. On
C. At
Past Tenses › View
When the telephone …. Jack … dinner.
A. ring, were having
B. rang, was having
C. was ringing, had
D. was ringing, was having
Grammar › ViewSomething is wrong with this machine. An expert ______ see it immediately.
A. should
B. shouldn’t
Noun Clauses with THAT › View
Differentiate the clauses: The belief THAT hard work pays off is common.
A. INTRO clause: ‘The belief’; Subordinate clause: ‘hard work pays off’
B. INTRO clause: ‘The belief THAT hard work’; Subordinate clause: ‘pays off’
C. INTRO clause: ‘The belief’; Subordinate clause: ‘THAT hard work pays off’
D. INTRO clause: ‘hard work’; Subordinate clause: ‘THAT pays off’
