[ Conjunctive Adverbs ]
What is an example of a conjunctive adverb for contrast?
A. in summary
B. instead
C. namely
D. finally

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Simple Future Tense › ViewWill Richard get out of the hospital soon?
Yes, ________. __________in a few days.
A. he will. He’ll get out
B. He’ll. He’ll get out
C. he won’t. He’ll get out in a few days
D. he will. She will get out
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While Tom __________ a book, Marhta __________ TV.
A. was reading, watched
B. read, watched
C. was reading, was watching
D. read, was watching
Grammar › ViewThe petrol station ____ It’s a holiday. open today.
A. may not be
B. may not to be
C. may to
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All the adverbs below are intensifiers, except:
A. normally
B. extremely
C. totally
D. absolutely
