Choose the sentence that correctly uses ‘yet’ to combine these sentences: “She studied hard. She didn’t pass the exam.”
A. She studied hard yet she didn’t pass the exam.
B. She studied hard, yet she didn’t pass the exam.
C. She studied hard. Yet she didn’t pass the exam.
D. She studied hard; yet she didn’t pass the exam.
Select your answer:

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Simple Present Tense › ViewWhich of the following is the correct negative form of the sentence ‘She sings well.’?
A. She don’t sings well.
B. She doesn’t sings well.
C. She not sings well.
D. She isn’t sings well.
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Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in this sentence:
Yesterday, I almost left my bookbag on the bus.
A. Interjection
B. Pronoun
C. Linking verb
D. Preposition
E. Noun
