Which conjunction (FANBOYS) would you use to combine the following sentences?
Do you want to order pizza?
Should I make spaghetti?
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so

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This fact of his birth accounts for many things about him. (certainly)
A. This fact of his birth certainly accounts for many things about him.
B. This fact of his birth accounts certainly for many things about him
Some vs. Any › View
She doesn’t know … of the sights worth seeing in Vienna.
a. some
b. any
Modals and Advice › ViewCan you swim in this pool?
A. Yes, if the pool is filled with water and there are no signs prohibiting swimming.
B. Yes, but only if you have a lifeguard present.
C. No, swimming is not allowed in this pool.
D. No, the pool is currently under maintenance.
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John _______up early every morning.
A. get
B. gets
C. is getting
D. are getting
