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My boss wants me to take a computer class, _____ it's difficult to work and attend school.
 
  a. for
 b. and
  c. but
 d. so



Ques. 2

Four prepositions that show position but also have many other uses are
 
  a. by, at, on, and in.
 b. above, behind, beside, and through.
  c. after, before, during, and prior to.
  d. near to, over, through, and under.



Ques. 3

Prepositional phrases
 
  a. include a preposition, an object of the preposition, and any modifiers.
  b. function as adjectives or adverbs.
 c. often show the physical position of things.
 d. all of the above



Ques. 4

All of the following statements about subordinate clauses are true except
 
  a. Subordinate clauses have a subject and a verb.
 b. Subordinate clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction.
 c. Subordinate clauses can stand alone as a sentence.
 d. Subordinate clauses indicate a time, cause, or contrast relationship.



Ques. 5

Subordinate clauses that begin with the conjunctions although, unless, or whereas show what type of relationship?
 
  a. cause
 b. contrast
  c. time
 d. addition



Ques. 6

Subordinate clauses that begin with the conjunctions since, because, so that, or if show what type of relationship?
 
  a. cause
 b. comparison
  c. contrast
 d. time



Ques. 7

Subordinate clauses that begin with the conjunctions after, before, since, or until show the relationship of
 
  a. cause and effect.
  b. contrast.
 c. time.
 d. addition.



Ques. 8

Subordinating conjunctions
 
  a. join two clauses.
 b. are used when one clause is less important than or dependent on the other clause.
  c. include the conjunctions because, after, where, and unless.
 d. all of the above.



Ques. 9

Correlative conjunctions
 
  a. pair a coordinating conjunction with another word.
 b. stress the equality of the joined parts.
 c. include the pairings either/or , neither/nor , and not only/but also.
  d. all of the above
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6 years ago
(Answer to Q. 1)  c

(Answer to Q. 2)  a

(Answer to Q. 3)  d

(Answer to Q. 4)  c

(Answer to Q. 5)  b

(Answer to Q. 6)  a

(Answer to Q. 7)  c

(Answer to Q. 8)  d

(Answer to Q. 9)  d
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