It’s raining hard, _____ we can’t go to the beach.
A. or
B. but
C. so
D. though

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence below is correctly punctuated?
A. My sister, the tall one, is about to enter high school.
B. My sister the tall one is about to enter high school.
C. My sister, the tall one is about to enter high school.
D. My sister the tall one, is about to enter high school.
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Correctly combine both sentences by selecting the correct verb to join the sentences.
Mya took Kale’s book. Kale took it back.
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A. so
B. yet
C. for
Verb Moods and Vague Pronouns › ViewChoose the sentence that uses the conditional mood:
A. “He runs every day to stay fit.”
B. “Close the door before you leave.”
C. “If you study hard, you might pass the exam.”
D. “I wish I could travel the world.”
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Apply subject-verb agreement rules to the following sentence: The collection of rare books were/ was carefully preserved in the library.
A. was
B. be
C. is
D. were
