Choose the sentence which means the same as the first sentence:
Students mustn’t run in school buildings.
A. They can run if they want to.
B. Students don’t like runníng.
C. Running isn’t allowed.

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Dependent Clauses › ViewIdentify the dependent clause in the following sentence. We won’t know if the game is cancelled until they make an announcement.
A. We won’t know if the game is cancelled
B. Until they make an announcement
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His years of smoking have negatively _______ his health.
A. affected
B. effected
Grammar › ViewA clause is…
A. a complete thought but cannot stand alone
B. a group of words that contains a verb and its subject
C. a single part of speech and does not contain a verb and its subject.
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My father was surprised when he arrived at the birthday party ____________ we held for him, and he cried with joy.
A. that
B. , which
C. , ×
D. what
