[ Sentence Types and Conjunctions ]
Combine: “It rained heavily. The roads were flooded.”
A. It rained heavily, so the roads were flooded.
B. It rained heavily, yet the roads were flooded.
C. It rained heavily because the roads were flooded.

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A. played
B. kids
C. noisy
D. yard
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Look, there is … aeroplane in the sky.
a. some
b. any
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A. so
B. but
C. because
D. and
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I ________ out last night but at the last minute I ________ that I had a quiz this morning.
A. was going to go – realized
B. went – realized
C. had gone – would realize
D. would go – have realized
