Roberta didn’t have all the ingredients to bake a cake.
She decided to prepare something else.
A. Roberta didn’t have all the ingredients to bake a cake; finally, she decided to prepare something else.
B. Roberta didn’t have all the ingredients to bake a cake; indeed, she decided to prepare something else.
C. Roberta didn’t have all the ingredients to bake a cake; therefore, she decided to prepare something else.
D. Roberta didn’t have all the ingredients to bake a cake; however, she decided to prepare something else.

Random Topics:
Conjunctions and Verb TensesCohesive DevicesTenses StructureFuture Tenses, Conditionals and ProfessionsContinuous TensesGrammar - Present Perfect with for and sinceComparative and Superlative AdjectivesNarrative Tenses & ConditionalsAction vs Linking Verbs/ Verb PhrasesWish / If only ( Present)Other quiz:
Coordinate Conjunction › ViewConstance might go to the library, ________ she might stay home.
A. But
B. So
C. Nor
Grammar › View
Mr. Brown is a doctor _______ he knows how to care for his patients.
A. nor
B. yet
C. so
D. and
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewThe cattle………. grazing in our field.
A. is
B. are
Vocabulary › View
(adj.) bad tempered; cross
A. bilious
B. fastidious
C. halcyon
D. ambiance
