[ Transitions ]
To show an example (detail), use a transition like:
A. like, such as, for example, for instance
B. finally, lastly, in conclusion
C. but, yet, although, though
D. also, another, in comparison, too

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Conjunctions › ViewThe 3 pigs ran away _________ the wolf blew their house away.
A. and
B. so
C. but
D. because
Verb Tense › View
Is the verb tense past perfect, present perfect or future perfect? “My cat, Whiskers, has slept the entire day.”
A. past perfect
B. present perfect
C. future perfect
Grammar › ViewI am interested in everything that he says. I find him an __________________ person.
A. Interested
B. Interesting
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Apply subject-verb agreement rules to the following sentence: The committee members was/ were divided in their opinions.
A. was
B. is
C. am
D. were