What is a conjunction of purpose?
A. A conjunction that shows contrast between two ideas.
B. A conjunction that indicates the purpose of an action.
C. A conjunction that connects two independent clauses.
D. A conjunction that indicates the time of an action.

Random Topics:
Conjunctions and PrepositionsPast Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous TenseSentence Structure and Pronoun AntecedentArticles & QuantifiersIdentifying Sentence TypesTag QuestionPronouns/ Present TenseReported Speech and SubjunctiveCorrelative conjunctionsIrregular Plural NounsOther quiz:
Vocabulary › ViewOf the six people injured in the crash, only two _________.
A. survived
B. lived
C. protected
D. increased
Run-on Sentences › View
THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE IS CORRECT: The Rialto Theater gives students discounts or they can come to a free screening before the opening day.
A. True
B. False
What is the definition of “Remember”?
A. To concentrate or direct attention on a particular thing
B. To recall or bring back to mind something from the past
C. Suitable or fitting for a particular purpose or situation
D. A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
Reported Speech › View
“Don’t leave the backpack here” The teacher said
A. The teacher told me not to leave the backpack there.
B. The teacher told me not to leave the backpack here.
C. The teacher told me that I didn’t leave the backpack there.
D. The teacher told me to leave the backpack there.
