which parts of speech joins words words or parts of a sentence together?
A. Preposition
B. Conjunction
C. Verb
D. Adverb

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Modals for Deduction › ViewYou should wear a jacket; it’s cold outside. What type of advice is this?
A. Practical advice
B. Financial advice
C. Emotional advice
D. Fashion advice
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The leadership conference will be held in Lanesveile, which is about 50 miles from downtown Seattle and easily accessible _____ car or train.
A. in
B. by
C. on
D. at
Tenses › ViewThis happened about ten years ago. I _______________ with a college friend, Sarah, in the country.
A. was staying
B. stayed
C. had stayed
D. have been staying
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Copyrighted material is generally the property of the author and cannot to be duplicated by others for profit. Which one is incorrect word/phrase?
A. cannot
B. to
C. be duplicated
D. by
