How are conjunctive adverbs different from regular conjunctions?
A. They require commas or semicolons to be placed after them
B. They can turn phrases into clauses, and vice versa
C. They link two completely separate ideas
D. They require commas or semicolons to be placed in front of them

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Request with Modal Verbs › Viewselect the correct
A. I was wondering if I could take it again.
B. I was wondering if I could taking it again.
C. I was wondering if I could took it again.
D. I was wondering if I could it again.
Subject Verb Agreement › View
The fire blazing in the fireplace and the cat sleeping in front of it (make, makes) a charming scene.
A. makes
B. make
Passive Voice › ViewAgus : What are you waiting for, Soni? Soni : I’m waiting …….. for an interview at indosat.
A. To call
B. To be calling
C. Be called
D. To be called
E. Be sold
Grammar › View
Don’t worry. We won’t be late, and _____.
A. so will they
B. they won’t, either
C. they will, too
D. neither are they
