[ Grammar ]
A compound sentence is a group of words…
A. with one complete thought.
B. with two complete thoughts joined together by a conjunction.

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Everyday vs. Every Day › ViewIt is important to drink eight cups of water (everyday, every day).
A. Everyday
B. Every day
Passivisation › View
In simple present ‘speak ‘ becomes
A. Am spoken
B. Was spoken
C. We’re spoken
D. Don’t know
Vocabulary › ViewYou must do this when you’re walking.
A. Cross at the zebra crossing
B. Stick your head out of the window
C. Keep both hands on the handlebars.
D. Fasten your seatbelt.
Conjunctions › View
What adverb signals addition here? “He was late for the meeting; ___, he forgot to bring his documents.”
A. therefore
B. furthermore
C. however
