[ Contractions and Conjunctions ]
Which conjunction best combines the following sentences? “I wanted to go for a walk. It started raining.”
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so

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Verb Moods and Vague Pronouns › ViewWhich sentence avoids vague pronouns?
A. “After the interview, she told her friend that she did well.”
B. “After the interview, Maria told her friend that she did well.”
C. “She told her friend after the interview that she did well.”
D. “After the interview, she did well, according to her friend.”
Prepositions › View
They’re calling _________all men and boys to join the competition
A. on
B. for
C. about
D. in
E. of
Grammar and Vocabulary › View_____ it started raining, so we went inside.
A. Suddenly
B. When
C. After
Adverbs of frequency › View
they / read a book / sometimes
A. they sometimes read a book
B. they read sometimes a book
C. they read a book sometimes
