[ Clauses and Conjunctions ]
Use a coordinating conjunction to combine: ‘She enjoys painting. She enjoys drawing.’
A. She enjoys painting or drawing.
B. She enjoys painting but not drawing.
C. She enjoys painting and drawing.
D. She enjoys neither painting nor drawing.

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Grammar for TOEFL › ViewThe portraits exhibited in the Houston Museum last month are now on display in Dallas.
A. Incorrect
B. Correct
3rd Person Singular › View
John … up at 5 o’clock every morning.
A. gets
B. getes
C. getss
D. gots
Grammar › ViewIdentify the adjective. Caring people are often rewarded.
A. rewarded
B. people
C. often
D. caring
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I went to store yesterday, _________ I forgot to buy eggs.
A. Since
B. But
C. For
