[ Conjunctive Adverb ]
Fill in the blank with one of these conjunctive adverbs: however, anyway, besides, later, instead, so, next, still, also. I wanted to go; __________, I saved my money.
A. later
B. instead
C. so
D. next

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A. was
B. were
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Read the sentence. Then choose the sentence below that uses the underlined word in the same way.
Can you CATCH the baseball?
A. Carl tried to CATCH the vase.
B. The girls played CATCH.
C. Let’s CATCH a movie tonight.
D. The window CATCH is broken.
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After she ______ out, I found her notes.
A. had moves
B. had moven
C. had moved
