. Which sentence is correct?
A. The students’ books are on the desk.
B. The students book’s are on the desk.
C. The student’s books are on the desk.
D. The students books’ are on the desk.

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Grammar and Sentence Structure › ViewOlivia and William are having a debate: “I love reading books, and I also enjoy watching movies,” says Olivia. Can you spot the coordinating conjunction in her sentence?
A. But
B. Or
C. And
D. So
Coordinating Conjunction › View
Click on the sentence that correctly uses coordinating conjunctions.
A. “I will not believe you!”
B. “Sal bought cookies for Lisa.”
C. “I couldn’t wait, but I was also nervous.”
D. “The mayor had not arrived yet.”
Grammar › ViewDan whistled and rocked the chair ….. he was in the restaurant.
A. which
B. while
C. where
D. whose
Vocabulary › View
1. A driving force; anything that causes an action.
2. Increased activity resulting from a driving force.
A. Impetus
B. Vagabond
C. Maxim
D. Bewail
