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.

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Phrasal Verb › ViewWe should __________ some money for unexpected expenses.
A. get by
B. come by
C. put by
D. give away
Passive Voice › View
People don’t use this road very often.
A. This road is not used very often
B. Not very often this road is not used
C. This road very often is not used
D. This road not very often is used
Vocabulary › ViewWhat 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.
