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Grade 10 Logical Thinking
Grade 5 Parts of Speech
Grade 7 Prepositions
Continuing Education Medical Terms
Medical term for pink-eye
  1. glaucoma
  2. cateract
  3. vertigo
  4. apnea
  5. conjunctivitis
Grade 5 Parts of Speech
Grade 3 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1h
Which sentence uses the conjunction correctly?
  1. Before class starts we usually do homework but we didn't have any today.
  2. Before class starts, we usually do homework, but we didn't have any today.
  3. Before class starts we usually do homework, but we didn't have any today.
  4. Before class starts, we usually do homework but we didn't have any today.
Continuing Education Nouns
Grade 5 Parts of Speech
Grade 3 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1h
Which sentence uses the conjunction correctly?
  1. Lilacs, and violets are usually purple but these are dying.
  2. Lilacs and violets are usually purple but, these are dying.
  3. Lilacs and violets are usually purple, but these are dying.
  4. Lilacs, and violets are usually purple, but these are dying
Grade 10 Logical Thinking

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Grade 3 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1h
Which sentence contains a correlative conjunction?
  1. Either the toast or the pie in the oven is burning.
  2. This package came for you and me.
  3. Yes, I understand you perfectly.
  4. Mrs. Ruth or Mr. Thomas teaches that history course.
Grade 5 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.5.1, L.5.1e
Which sentence contains a correlative conjunction?
  1. Either the toast or the pie in the oven is burning.
  2. This package came for you and me.
  3. Yes, I understand you perfectly.
  4. Mrs. Ruth or Mr. Thomas teaches that history course.
Grade 4 Conjunctions
What does the conjunction SO mean?
  1. connects two choices
  2. connects a problem with the result
  3. no/neither/not
Grade 3 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1h
Which sentence uses the conjunction correctly?
  1. After I had gone to the store to buy a new phone, I remembered, that I needed a wire and some batteries.
  2. After I had gone to the store to buy a new phone, I remembered that I needed a wire and some batteries.
  3. After, I had gone to the store to buy a new phone, I remembered that I needed a wire and some batteries.
  4. After I had gone to the store to buy a new phone, I remembered that I needed a wire, and some batteries.
Grade 3 Conjunctions CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1h
Which sentence contains a correlative conjunction?
  1. It's almost noon, so I'm sure she's up.
  2. I really want to stay home, but my mom says I have to go.
  3. Button up before you go outside.
  4. Both Emily and Wanda are left-handed.
Grade 9 Sentence Structure
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