Asked by Love WINS
23. Which is the best conjunction to join these two sentences together?
Serena lives in an apartment.
It is on the first floor.
(1 point)
and
or
but <<
as if
24. Identify the sentence that contains an interjection. (1 point)
Nina, you are late!
Can we please stop here?
Don’t forget your keys, please.
Whoa! That wave was huge! <<
25. In the following sentence, identify the adverb.
Joseph went to school early to do make-up work with his teacher.
(1 point)
make-up
work
his
early <<
26. Which word in the sentence is an adjective?
The chicks scurried across the grassy field.
(1 point)
chicks
scurried
across
grassy <<
27. Which is the most appropriate coordinating conjunction to connect the following sentences?
We can go to the dance together. You can go with someone else.
(1 point)
yet
or <<
nor
and
Thank you for your time:D
Serena lives in an apartment.
It is on the first floor.
(1 point)
and
or
but <<
as if
24. Identify the sentence that contains an interjection. (1 point)
Nina, you are late!
Can we please stop here?
Don’t forget your keys, please.
Whoa! That wave was huge! <<
25. In the following sentence, identify the adverb.
Joseph went to school early to do make-up work with his teacher.
(1 point)
make-up
work
his
early <<
26. Which word in the sentence is an adjective?
The chicks scurried across the grassy field.
(1 point)
chicks
scurried
across
grassy <<
27. Which is the most appropriate coordinating conjunction to connect the following sentences?
We can go to the dance together. You can go with someone else.
(1 point)
yet
or <<
nor
and
Thank you for your time:D