Combine the following sentences using a coordinating conjunction: “He wanted to play soccer. It was raining.”
A. He wanted to play soccer, but it was raining.
B. He wanted to play soccer, so it was raining.
C. He wanted to play soccer, or it was raining.
D. He wanted to play soccer, for it was raining.

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Compliment, Congratulation, and Hope › ViewThe following sentences are expression of congratulation, except . . .
A. That’s great
B. How poor you are!
C. Nice work
D. I congratulate you on your success
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What is the error in the sentence: “He mights go to sleep”?
A. The modal verb should not have an “s”
B. “To” should be added after “might”
C. “Go” should be in past form
D. “Sleep” should be in present form
Tenses › ViewWhen I was having dinner, he_______
A. came
B. come
C. comes
D. coming
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Which sentence correctly uses ‘be able to’ in the present tense?
A. She is able to speak three languages.
B. She was able to speak three languages.
C. She will be able to speak three languages.
D. She has been able to speak three languages.
