[ Grammar ]
The words AND, BUT, YET, SO are called
A. conjunctions
B. prepositions
C. adjectives
D. adverbs

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Comparatives and Past Perfect Tense › ViewEnglish is _______ to learn as French
A. as easy
B. as easier
C. easier than
D. easiest as
Conjunctions › View
——– car sayesinde in the company shows a slight increase during the year, the staff will get an extra payment.
A. On condition that
B. Since
C. For fear that
D. Owing to the fact that
E. Although
Homonyms › ViewThe building had a long ___.
a. haul
b. hall
Conjunctions › View
Your niece and I went out to lunch, ________ we both ordered fish.
A. and
B. or
C. yet
