Identify the adverb clause in the sentence:
I am bringing a jacket because it might be cold today.
A. I am bringing a jacket
B. because it might be cold today

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Grammar › ViewMy brother says “I met Tom at the party last night”
A. My brother says that he met Tom at the party last night.
B. My brother said that he had met Tom at the party last night.
C. My brother says that he met Tom at the party the previous night.
D. My brother says that he meets Tom at the party last night”
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Ravi likes to play soccer _________ read storybooks.
A. and
B. but
C. so
D. because
Present Perfect Simple and Continuous › ViewJulie ___ (learn) how to drive for 6 years! and she still can’t!
A. has learnt
B. has been learning
C. have learned
D. have been learning
Adverbs of frequency › View
Which sentence is correct?
A. Kate sometimes do homework at the weekend.
B. Kate does sometimes homework at the weekend.
C. Kate sometimes does homework at the weekend.
D. Kate do sometimes homework at the weekend.
