[ Grammar ]
Compound adverbs:
A. Sometimes, everywhere
B. At last, as far as
C. By all means, here
D. After, well
E. Lately, badly

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A. A. some
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Which sentences uses the conjunction “if” correctly?
A. Peter is going to the movies if he cleans his room first
B. Peter is going to the movies if he cleans his room first.
C. Peter is going to the movies, if he cleans his room first
D. Peter is going to the movies, if he cleans his room first.
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A. whose
B. which
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Seoul is a large city, _________ it is located in Asia.
A. but
B. or
C. so
D. and
