[ Grammar ]
When we use ‘instead of’?
A. To replace something.
B. To addition
C. To telling about now
D. To replace something when it already happened.
Select your answer:

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Which sentence is an example of a dependent clause?
A. “Cole was afraid.”
B. “Although he tried to escape”
C. “He was injured, but he refused to show his weakness.”
D. “The icy waters stopped him.”
