[ Conjunctive Adverbs ]
You need to stop watching TV so much.
You’ll become blind.
A. You need to stop watching TV so much; otherwise, you’ll become blind.
B. You need to stop watching TV so much; in addition, you’ll become blind.
C. You need to stop watching TV so much; besides, you’ll become blind.

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A. is not a complete thought.
B. contains a subject and a verb.
C. signals a complex sentence.
D. does all of these things!
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She smiled………. him.
A. at
B. with
C. to
D. about
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A. not am buying
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C. am not buying
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E. am buying not
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A: Do you know where Adam is?
B: Yes, I’ve ___ seen him. He’s in the kitchen.
A. just
B. never
C. already
D. ever
