[ Contractions and Conjunctions ]
Combine the following sentences using an appropriate conjunction: “He studied hard. He didn’t pass the exam.”
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so

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Grammar › View____________________ flowers in the living room.
A. There isn’t
B. They aren’t
C. There aren’t
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What is a FRONTED ADVERBIAL?
A. A word, phrase, or clause used to modify an adjective.
B. A word, phrase, or clause used at the beginning of a sentence to modify a noun.
C. A word, phrase, or clause used to modify a preposition.
D. A word, phrase, or clause used at the beginning of a sentence to modify a verb.
Grammar › ViewI won’t be able to come. I … all day tomorrow.
A. will be working
B. will have worked
C. will work
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My father is a doctor
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Nothing
