A compound sentence contains two simple sentence joined with a comma and a conjunction.
Which of these is a compound sentence?
A. Finally, the sun was setting for the day.
B. When I got to go home.
C. I like coffee, and Mary likes tea.
D. All of a sudden, it happened!

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Modal Verbs › ViewHe _ ride a bike when he was six years old.
A. could
B. must
C. may
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What does it mean “to take down” an enemy?
a. To take the enemy’s pictures off the wall.
b. To kill the enemy.
c. To make friends with the enemy.
d. To ignore the enemy.
e. To unite with the enemy for a common goal.
The tribesmen are free …….. worries as they don’t think about the future.
A. for
B. at
C. on
D. from
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Have you been __________________ ?
A. to Canada or United States
B. in Canada or United States
C. in the Canada or the United States
D. to Canada or the United States
