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. Jim's grandfather never studied botany in college. He can point out which trees will color the best in the fall

a. thus
b. nevertheless
c. otherwise


b. nevertheless

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By the end of the semester, most of the assignments (has been, have been) graded. What will be an ideal response?

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Listen to Gerardo, Isabel, and Catalina, three Colombian students talk about their plans for summer. Then, check the activities each student plans to do.



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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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