Topics: Subordinating Conjunctions
What example is given for the conjunction ‘Since’?
A. Since it was cold outside, we stayed inside.
B. Since it was raining, we went out.
C. Since it was sunny, we stayed inside.
D. Since it was late, we went out.
Select your answer:

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We use this tense for actions that we do regularly or habits.
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