Which of the following sentences uses a subordinate clause correctly?
A. Although it was raining, they decided to go for a walk.
B. Despite it was raining, they decided to go for a walk.
C. Because it was raining, they decided to go for a walk.
D. Even though it was raining, they decided to go for a walk.

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Tenses › ViewLaura ________ (feel) very sick, but she decided to go out anyway.
A. was feeling
B. has felt
C. has been feeling
D. had felt
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Brenda didn’t come over yesterday. She had ………………………………… things to do.
A. too much
B. too many
Tenses › ViewSelect the correct sentence:
A. If I will see him, I will inform him.
B. If I see him, I will inform him.
C. If I saw him, I will inform him.
D. If I am seeing him, I will inform him.
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The light danced on the surface of the water. This statement is an example of a/an_________.
A. Simile
B. Personification
C. Hyperbole
D. Metaphor
