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The adverb is: The birds sing sweetly.
A. sweetly
B. birds
C. sing

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Combine the sentences using ‘whereas’: I like tea. My sister likes coffee.
A. I like tea and my sister likes coffee.
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D. I like tea, whereas my sister likes coffee.
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I would rather ……a song.
A. Dance than sing
B. Dance than sang
C. Danced than sing
D. Danced than sang
