What is an example of a conjunction of purpose?
A. so that
B. but
C. and
D. or

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Grammar › ViewThe taste is different……….what I had expected.
A. with
B. from
C. about
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The ship’s bow was able to move past the iceberg.
A large, 300-foot incision was cut into the ship’s hull below the waterline.
A. The ship’s bow was able to move past the iceberg and a large, 300-foot incision was cut into the ship’s hull below the waterline.
B. The ship’s bow was able to move past the iceberg, a large, 300-foot incision was cut into the ship’s hull below the waterline.
C. The ship’s bow was able to move past the iceberg ;but large, 300-foot incision was cut into the ship’s hull below the waterline.
D. Although the ship’s bow was able to move past the iceberg, a large 300-foot incision was cut into the ship’s hull below the waterline.
Grammar › ViewTrue or False: A coordinating conjunction always has a comma in front of it.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Quantifiers: too many, too much & enough › View
The soup isn’t ___ I’d like it to be hotter.
A. hot enough
B. enough hot
C. very hot enough
D. very hot
