[ Conjunctions ]
A subordinating conjunction:
A. Turns a dependent clause into a main clause
B. Turns an independent clause into a dependent clause
C. Turns a subordinate clause into an independent clause
D. Turns a phrase without a verb into an independent clause

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Grammar › ViewYou can ………. my textbook as long as you return it tomorrow.
A. borrow
B. give
C. lend
D. pass
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Choose the correct subject-verb agreement in the sentence: “The group of dancers ____ rehearsing for hours.”
A. has
B. have
C. were
D. is
Future Continuous Tense › ViewSorry, I can’t. I ________ my daughter to work at that time.
A. will be taking
B. ‘ll take
C. won’t be take
D. will be taking
Sentence Structure › View
She was late to school because her alarm didn’t go off.
A. Simple
B. Compound
C. Complex
D. Compound-complex
