Topics: Grammar and Sentence Structure
Imagine you’re at a dinner party with Daniel, Scarlett, and Priya. The host asks, “You can have pizza, or you can have pasta for dinner.” What is the coordinating conjunction in this sentence?
A. But
B. Or
C. And
D. Yet
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses the conjunction “and” correctly?
A. I tasted the soup and I liked it
B. I tasted the soup and I liked it.
C. I tasted the soup, and I liked it
D. I tasted the soup, and I liked it.
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It’s already 12:00 a.m., but he _____ to bed yet.
A. did not go
B. will not go
C. has not gone
D. is going
