Finish the sentence: Karen had to pick. She could go to the store…
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  • or she could drive to the movies.
  • but she could drive to the movies.
  • and she could drive to the movies.
  • she could drive to the movies.
Finish this sentence: I like chocolate...
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  • and it's bad for me.
  • but it's bad for me.
  • or it's bad for me.
  • it's bad for me.
Finish this sentence: 'The baby was tired...'
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  • but he fell asleep.
  • or he fell asleep.
  • and he fell asleep.
  • he fell asleep.
Fill in the blank with the correct subordinating conjunction. Billy answered the door ____ he was standing next to it.
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  • since
  • unless
  • until
  • before
Fill in the blank with the correct subordinating conjunction. The car broke down ____ I bought it.
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  • since
  • after
  • until
  • unless
Finish this sentence: 'He went into the spooky house...'
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  • but tiptoed up the stairs.
  • or tiptoed up the stairs.
  • and tiptoed up the stairs.
  • tiptoed up the stairs.
Finish this sentence: 'I love to play golf...'
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  • or I'm not any good at it.
  • but I'm not any good at it.
  • and I'm not any good at it.
  • I'm not any good at it.
Fill in the blank with the correct subordinating conjunction. I must go to school ____ I am sick.
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  • while
  • because
  • until
  • unless
Fill in the blank with the correct subordinating conjunction. ____ the man was robbing the bank, the police were called.
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  • Before
  • Unless
  • Until
  • While
Finish this sentence: 'The computer was broken...'
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  • but luckily she knew someone that could come and fix it.
  • or luckily she knew someone that could come and fix it.
  • luckily she knew someone that could come and fix it.
  • and luckily she knew someone that could come and fix it.
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