Each of the following examples contains two sentences that could be combined with an adverbial conjunction. In each case, choose A, B, or C to indicate which adverbial conjunction best combines the two sentences. He has difficulty at times, Jim says, with short-term memory. His recollection of childhood is remarkably vivid

a. nevertheless
b. nonetheless
c. however


c

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INSTRUCTIONS: Check each sentence for correct use of adjectives and adverbs. Write "Correct" if the sentence is correct. If the sentence is incorrect, cross out the error and make the correction on the line provided.____________________ Fortunately Mrs. Blair started applauding enthusiastically.

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Une carte postale Anne sent her aunt Sylvie a postcard before the reunion in Lille, telling her about Jérôme. Complete her message using the verb être or an adjective in each blank space.     Chère Tante Sylvie,     Notre réunion commence ce week-end. Imagine! Je (1) _______________    contente d'aller à Lille. J'arrive demain avec Jérôme, mon nouvel (new) ami.     Il (2) __________ grand et (3) _______________. Il a les cheveux (4)____________     et (5) _______________ et il est très (6) ________________. Nous      (7) __________________ heureux ensemble! Et toi, comment ça va? Est-ce que tu (8)      ______________ nerveuse?     À bientôt!     Grosses bises,     Anne(8)

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¿Cuál es la consecuencia más directa del deterioro de la vida rural en los países latinoamericanos?

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The central conflict of the play is that the husband is jealous of his new tenant's sex appeal because he thinks

his wife is attracted to him. The term conflict means a. a struggle between a character and some obstacle. c. a physical fight between characters. b. a difficult solution to a problem. d. a prolonged struggle.

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