[ Conjunctive Adverbs ]
Which conjunctive adverb is used for emphasis?
A. before
B. consequently
C. now
D. indeed

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Grammar › ViewChoose the item that shows correct capitalization.
A. the Revolutionary war
B. The Revolutionary War
C. The revolutionary war
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Which sentence is in the Simple Present Tense?
A. She is cooking dinner.
B. They go to school every day.
C. I am reading a book.
D. He is playing football.
Present Simple Positive and Negative › ViewMy brother _______ to college in New York.
A. go
B. goes
C. gos
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What is a polite way to decline a guest’s request due to hotel policy?
A. “I’m sorry, but we are unable to fulfill that request due to our hotel policy.”
B. “No, we don’t do that.”
C. “You should have known the rules.”
D. “Not my problem.”
