Identify each italicized clause as an adjective, adverb, or noun clause.
Choosing clothes can be a problem for people in places that have seasonal changes.
A. Adjective clause
B. Adverb clause
C. Noun clause

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Conjunctions › ViewI have both respect __________ admiration for them.
A. or
B. nor
C. but also
D. and
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Could you get … phone? I’m really busy.
A. a
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C. the
Which of the following sentences is about present perfect tense?
A. I did not write a Christmas card to my Grandpa.
B. I will not write a Christmas card to my Grandpa.
C. I have not written a Christmas card to my Grandpa yet.
D. I do not write a Christmas card to my Grandpa.
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I think I’ll go talk to him. He doesn’t seem to be with _____ . He’s probably alone, like me.
a.someone
b.anyone
c. no one
