[ Pronouns, Verb, Conjunction ]
What is the correct conjunction for this sentence: “I will call you ___ I arrive.”
A. if
B. because
C. when
D. or

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Similes, Metaphors, Personification and Hyperbole › ViewBlake declined the invitation, claiming he had a million things to do.
A. personification
B. hyperbole
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Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. It was too cold to go swimming in the ocean.
B. It was to cold to go swimming in the ocean.
C. It was the cold to go swimming in the ocean.
D. It was two cold to go swimming in the ocean.
Grammar › ViewI don’t need to go to work.
A. I don’t work either.
B. Neither need I.
C. I wasn’t either.
D. I don’t either.
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(You/finish) the report by then, or should we set another deadline?
A. You finish
B. Will you finish
C. Did you finish
D. Do you finish
