[ Conjunctions ]
The team won the match, ___ they lost the championship.
A. and
B. but
C. also
D. so
E. however

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Common Grammar Mistakes and Spelling Tips › ViewFor situations where you’re introducing information and need to give it some context or you have two directly related clauses and you want to emphasize the second one.
A. colon
B. semicolon
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Form the simple past tense of the regular verb ‘play’.
A. played
B. play
C. playd
D. playen
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases › ViewWhat is the prepositional phrase? Evan’s house is near a busy intersection.
A. near a busy intersection
B. near a busy
C. house is near
D. Evan’s house
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We can use “any” in affirmative sentences, for example:
I have got any money.
A. True
B. False
