In the sentence, “Cassie studied for the test, but she only got a C,” the conjunction “but” joins:
A. Two clauses
B. Two words
C. Two phrases
D. Two run-on sentences

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A. Had worked
B. Used to work
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D. Would be used to work
E. Used to have worked
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A. empty
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C. blank
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A. won’t come/will miss
B. don’t come / will miss
C. wouldn’t come / missed
D. didn’t come / can miss
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I ………….my paper for the conference since two days ago.
A. am not submitting
B. haven’t submitted
C. didn’t submit
D. don’t submit
