[ Adverbial Clauses of Manner and Result ]
The baby was staring at the toy. She looked curious about how it worked.
A. The baby was staring at the toy as though she didn’t care how it worked.
B. The baby was staring at the toy although she was curious about how it worked.
C. The baby was staring at the toy as though she was curious about how it worked.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct verb tense for the following sentence: She (will be/was) studying for her exam all night.
A. was
B. had been
C. is
D. will be
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Choose the correct compound sentence:
A. The dog barked loudly because it saw a stranger.
B. The dog barked loudly, and the cat ran away.
C. The dog, barking loudly, saw a stranger.
D. Barking loudly, the dog saw a stranger.
