[ Grammar ]
(Conjunction) He wants to buy the house, yet he knows it is too expensive.
A. yet
B. too
C. expensive
D. wants

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Grammar › View. She ____ books from the library yesterday.
A. borrows
B. borrowed
C. borrowing
D. borrow
E. borrown
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What kind of conjunction is highlighted in the sentence below?
A lot of people cheer for Seattle Seahawks, for they are bandwagon fans.
A. coordinating
B. subordinating
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A. a
B. some
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D. an
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“The next soccer match is Mexico versus the United States” What does versus mean in this sentence
A. jointly
B. against or in contrast to
C. similar or alike
D. collectively
