[ Conjunctions, Prepositions and Interjections ]
Which conjunction is used to express a choice between two alternatives?
A. And
B. But
C. Or
D. So

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Homonyms › ViewWould you like ___ dance?
a. to
b. too
c. two
Grammar › View
Transform the sentence to passive voice: The chef prepared a delicious meal for the guests.
A. A delicious meal was prepared for the guests by the chef.
B. The guests were prepared a delicious meal by the chef.
C. The chef was prepared a delicious meal for the guests.
D. A delicious meal was prepared by the guests for the chef.
Coordinating Conjunction › View“She practiced the piano diligently, _____ her performance at the concert was outstanding.”
A. and
B. but
C. nor
D. so
Present Simple with Adverbs of Frequency › View
Fill in the blank with the appropriate adverb of frequency: They ___________ go for a picnic in the summer.
A. rarely
B. quickly
C. always
D. sometimes
