Use a subordinating conjunction to combine: ‘He was tired. He finished his homework.’
A. He was tired but he finished his homework.
B. Although he was tired, he finished his homework.
C. He was tired and he finished his homework.
D. He finished his homework because he was tired.

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D. Very large, heavy and solid
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Mr. John feels tired because he ______ hard all day.
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First we read the entire passage and _______ we answer the questions
A. than
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