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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Use of Prepositions or Conjunctions › ViewThere is no need to stand ____ ceremony in matters of this nature.
A. by
B. to
C. on
D. for
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Choose the correct option:
She likes apples _______ she likes bananas too.
A. but
B. or
C. because
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Tenses › ViewWhen I was having dinner, he_______
A. came
B. come
C. comes
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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.
