[ Conjunctions ]
Which adverb best shows a cause-and-effect relationship? “The demand for electricity has risen; ___, energy costs have increased.”
A. likewise
B. however
C. consequently

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Grammar › ViewThe teacher encouraged her students with a motivating speech, and they excelled in the science fair against more experienced competitors.
What part of speech is the word motivating in the sentence?
A. adjective
B. verb
C. noun
D. adverb
Prepositions › View
This is a comfortable house to live ___.
A. At
B. In
C. On
Verb, Past Tense: Select the past tense verb:
A. jumping
B. jumps
C. jumped
D. jump
Grammar › View
The People’s Park is a little far from here.You can get there___bus.It will take you ten minutes.
A. on
B. to
C. by
D. at
