[ Grammar ]
We use “Consequently,” in a paragraph or an essay to …………
A. introduce a summary of the main points.
B. give a reason for something.
C. introduce the result of something.
D. give contrasting information.

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3rd Person Singular › ViewJohn … up at 5 o’clock every morning.
A. gets
B. getes
C. getss
D. gots
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It is going to rain. I ___ glad I ___ my umbrella with me today.
A. am/takes
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Grammar › ViewJohn: Where’s the paper? I need to print something. I thought you were going to the store to buy some. Jim: Sorry, I _______________yet, but I will later today.
A. didn’t go
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She was counting the ballots during social studies class.
A. pronoun
B. noun
C. interjection
D. adjective
E. preposition
