Which of the following sentences uses a conjunctive adverb correctly?
A. I wanted to go to the park, however it started to rain.
B. I wanted to go to the park; however, it started to rain.
C. I wanted to go to the park however, it started to rain.
D. I wanted to go to the park, however; it started to rain.

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Modals › ViewIf you don’t have to do something, then it is…
A. necessary
B. optional
C. unnecessary
D. obligatory
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English, not French, is ___ language spoken by most people in Ontario.
a. the
b. a
c. our
d. one
Which sentence is written correctly?
A. The pilot could fly above the storm, or, he could land at the nearest airport.
B. The pilot could fly above the storm or, he could land at the nearest airport.
C. The pilot could fly above the storm or; he could land at the nearest airport.
D. The pilot could fly above the storm, or he could land at the nearest airport.
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____ is your teacher? Miss Alice.
A. How
B. What
C. Where
D. Who
