[ Grammar ]
How does a dependent clause begin?
A. with a subject
B. with a verb
C. with a subordinating conjunction
D. with an adjective

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Grammar › ViewWhat contraction can mean “she is” or “she has”?
A. shes’
B. sh’is
C. she’s
Tenses › View
By the time we finish the meeting, I ___ for six hours straight.
A. will have talked
B. talked
C. have talked
D. talk
Preposition › ViewI’m going ___ Madrid next week
A. at
B. to
C. in
D. of
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Find the similar meaning: George is frequently hungry because he eats many hamburgers.
A. often
B. rarely
C. sometimes
