Topics: Conjunctive Adverbs and Punctuation
Choose the sentence that correctly demonstrates the use of a dependent clause with appropriate punctuation.
A. If it rains, we will cancel the picnic.
B. We will cancel the picnic if it rains.
C. We will cancel the picnic, if it rains.
D. If it rains we will cancel the picnic.
Select your answer:

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If a guest asks for directions to a local attraction, how should you respond?
A. “Turn right at the traffic light, and you’ll see the museum on your left.”
B. “Go somewhere in that direction.”
C. “I’m not sure, maybe ask someone else.”
D. “Find it yourself.”
