An adverb clause is a _____ clause.
A. dependent
B. independent
C. adjective
D. supporting

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Connectives › ViewMabel lost her hair clip yesterday __________ she was unhappy.
A. because
B. but
C. so
D. and
Grammar › View
Which sentence is written correctly?
A. We currently have two members in our club; Linda and Fiona.
B. We currently have two members in our club, Linda and Fiona.
C. We currently have two members in our club Linda and Fiona.
D. We currently have two members in our club: Linda and Fiona.
Grammar › ViewJames will not complete the work if he ________ TV much.
A. watches
B. watched
C. would watch
D. will watch
Passive Voice › View
” Thousand of people are watching the match.”
Make the sentence passive.
A. The match is being watched.
B. The match is watched.
C. The match is be watched.
D. The match should watch.