[ Causative Verb ]
hoose the correct option below when it comes to commas before conjunctions:
A. I would go for a walk, but for the rain.
B. I would go for a walk, and for the rain.
C. I would go for a walk, but it’s raining outside.
D. I would go for a walk, and outside it’s raining
Select your answer:
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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewRead the following sentence.
He would not take off his coat.
What is the correct contraction for the underlined words?
A. wouldnt’
B. would’nt
C. woul’dnt
D. wouldn’t
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What do people do when they board an airplane?
A. They get on the plane
B. They get off the plane
C. They fly the plane
D. They fall asleep on the plane