I (50%) eat eggs and drink milk for breakfast.
A. I rarely eat eggs and drink milk for breakfast.
B. I never eat eggs and drink milk for breakfast.
C. I sometimes eat eggs and drink milk for breakfast.

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Conditional Sentences and Adverbs › ViewWhich of the following sentences contains an adverb clause:
A. If she asks, tell her I am on my way.
B. I am on my way, and I will be there soon.
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Where should the semicolon go in this sentence? “He loves studying therefore he never skips classes.”
A. After “therefore”
B. After “studying”
C. After “loves”
Grammar › ViewShe asked ____ to go with her.
A. us
B. we
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Identify the sentence that correctly uses ‘so’ to show cause and effect: “He was tired. He went to bed early.”
A. He was tired so he went to bed early.
B. He was tired, so he went to bed early.
C. He was tired; so he went to bed early.
D. He was tired, he went to bed early.
