[ Modals, Conditionals, and Clauses- Defining, Non-defining ]
During a rules briefing, Lily states, “You can stay here as long as you follow the rules.” Which option correctly identifies the type of dependent clause used?
A. as long as you follow the rules
B. while you follow the rules
C. since you follow the rules
D. provided you follow the rules

Random Topics:
Comparatives, Superlatives & EquativesPresent Perfect and Past SimplePast ParticipleSimple Present and Past TensesReported SpeechInfinitive or GerundModal Verbs of Deduction and SpeculationNouns FormationPhrasal VerbsVocabulary, Adjective & PrepositionOther quiz:
Analogy › Viewfamine : scarcity :: abundance : ___
A. material
B. quanity
C. excess
D. charity
Verb + Infinitive › View
My father learned … from his mother. She owned a restaurant.
A. eat
B. cook
C. to cook
D. to talk
Phrasal Verbs › ViewThe holiday was a complete surprise – I only ________ about it the day before we left.
A. went out
B. came out
C. found out
D. sorted out
Idioms › View
To “catch on” means ___.
a. to understand
b. to be punished
c. to grab something
