[ Conjunctions ]
Mrs. Cunningham had enough money to buy a new car ____ she couldn’t decide which one to choose.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. for
E. nor

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Relative Pronouns › ViewThe village ___ life is very quiet.
A. that / which
B. who
C. where
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Which is grammatically correct?
A. Elderly people can enjoy this chocolate whenever they want to eat something healthy but delicious.
B. Elderly people can enjoy this chocolate, whenever they want to eat something healthy but delicious.
C. Whenever elderly people want to eat something delicious they can enjoy this chocolate.