[ and, so, but, because ]
We went to the pool ________ played games.
A. and
B. but
C. so
D. because

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GrammarCoordinate ConjunctionModals: Possibility, Necessity, ExpectationBecause / soCoordinating ConjunctionGrammar: was/wereInversion + Passive VoiceSimple TensesGerund or to InfinitiveVerbs and PrepositionsOther quiz:
Articles and Prepositions › ViewWhat is the correct preposition to use for a location, like “at the park”?
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. by
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If they invite us, … to the party.
A. we’ll go
B. we are going
C. we would go
Modals › ViewWhat’s the best way to complete the sentence?
I can’t remember what Jason does at university. He could study geography or…
A. he must study geology.
B. he may not study geology.
C. he might study geology.
Grammar Clauses › View
The word “since” serves as what type of conjunction as used in the following sentence?
Since the students arrived to class without their supplies, the teacher was unable to continue the fun project.
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A. subordinating
B. coordinating
