Which of the following sentences contains a complex sentence?
A. The dog barked, and the cat ran away.
B. The dog barked because the cat ran away.
C. The dog barked; the cat ran away.
D. The dog barked, but the cat ran away.

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Adverb Clauses › ViewHe will go to the shop after he finishes class.
Which best describes the adverb clause?
A. Adverb clause of time
B. Adverb clause of condition
C. Adverb clause of place
D. Adverb clause of purpose
Modals › View
You …………forget to pay the rent tomorrow. The landlord is very strict about paying on time.
A. need to
B. can
C. must
D. mustn’t
Tenses › ViewWhen I ____________ out of the shower the lights ____________.
A. got / were getting off
B. had got / were getting off
C. was getting / went off
Conjunctions › View
How are conjunctive adverbs different from regular conjunctions?
A. They require commas or semicolons to be placed after them
B. They can turn phrases into clauses, and vice versa
C. They link two completely separate ideas
D. They require commas or semicolons to be placed in front of them
