[ Conjunctions and Pronouns ]
What is an example of a conjunction of purpose?
A. in order to
B. but
C. and
D. or

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Grammar and Sentence Correction › ViewPlease be very careful handling the (knifes, knives).
A. knifes
B. knives
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Where does the adverb “usually” go?
A. I am usually angry, believe me!
B. I usually am angry, believe me!
Grammar › ViewHe was snoring loudly when she ________ to kill him with her pillow.
A. tryed
B. tried
C. was trying
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Hoang ____ his email four times a week in order not to miss anything important.
A. checks
B. will check
C. is checking
D. check
