Choose the sentence with the correct use of a contrastive conjunction.
A. He might go to the movies tonight, or he might stay home and read a book.
B. We should finish our work today because the deadline is tomorrow, yet we might need to work late.
C. She must finish her project by Friday, and she can submit it online or in person.
D. They could go skiing this winter, yet they could also go snowboarding instead.
Select your answer:

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Azka: “Adam has working here for long”
A. Azka said Adam has working here for long.
B. Azka said Adam had working here for long.
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Which of the following phrases is a dependent clause?
A. Do you like to eat pizza as much as Ethan?
B. Piper was a good singer!
C. Rissa read a lot.
D. Whatever Natalie wanted to buy.
