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

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Modals for Deduction › ViewHe can’t be the one who forgot the tickets; he bought them. What does this imply?
A. He is responsible for the tickets.
B. He forgot the tickets.
C. He is not interested in the event.
D. He lost the tickets.
Grammar › View
Identify the GERUND: My sister is responsible for cleaning the garage.
A. My sister
B. responsible
C. cleaning
D. the garage
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