[ Conjunctive Adverbs ]
There are many English books.
None of them may be helpful.
A. There are many English book; unless, none of them may be helpful.
B. There are many English books; however, none of them may be helpful.
C. There are many English books; therefore, none of them may be helpful.

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Grammar › ViewA part of speech that answers questions WHICH ONE? WHAT KIND? HOW MANY? HOW MUCH? WHAT COLOR? is called
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B. adjective
C. noun
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A few of the senators were hurrying to (his/her, their) offices.
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Ahmad wanted to read ___________ comic book.
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