Rahul said, “I will do it now or never”.
A. Rahul said that he will do it now or never.
B. Rahul said that he will now or never do it.
C. Rahul said that he would do it then or never.
D. Rahul said that he would now or never do it.
Select your answer:

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Conjunction › ViewJoin the sentences: ‘He likes to play soccer.’ ‘He also enjoys swimming.’
A. He likes to play soccer, and he also enjoys swimming.
B. He likes to play soccer but he also enjoys swimming.
C. He likes to play soccer and he also enjoys swimming.
D. He likes to play soccer, however, he also enjoys swimming.
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What vocabulary word BEST completes the following sentence:
My friend made the _________ that he had straight A’s, but I asked for him to show me the evidence!
A. claim
B. purpose
C. differ
D. outcome
