Each of the following examples contains two simple sentences that could be combined with a coordinating conjunction. In each case, choose A, B, or C to indicate which coordinating conjunction best combines the two sentences. My sister and I were thrilled to hear the happy news. We could stay home and enjoy the snow

a. but
b. for
c. nor


b

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Write the subject pronoun you would use when addressing the following people

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Mi domingo.  Catalina describes atypical Sunday. Complete the paragraph with the correct form in present tense of the appropriate verb from the following list. You may use a verb more than once. conocer hacer poner salir ver Miro mi calendario y __________________ planes para la semana.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Write out the days and months for the following dates. Attention! Remember that, in French, days are given before months.

27/02

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He never bit anyone more than once at a time. Mother always mentioned that as an argument in his favor; she said he had a quick temper but that he didn’t hold a grudge. She was forever defending him. I think she liked him because he wasn’t well. “He’s not strong,” she would say, pityingly, but that was inaccurate; he may not have been well but he was terribly strong. One time my mother went to the Chittenden Hotel to call on a woman mental healer who was lecturing in Columbus on the subject of “Harmonious Vibrations.” She wanted to find out if it was possible to get harmonious vibrations into a dog. “He’s a large tan-colored Airedale,” mother explained. The woman said that she had never treated a dog, but she advised my mother to hold the thought that he did not bite

and would not bite. Mother was holding that thought the very next morning when Muggs got the iceman, but she blamed that slip-up on the iceman. “If you didn’t think he would bite you, he wouldn’t,” mother told him. He stomped out of the house in a terrible jangle of vibrations. A good title for this excerpt would be A) Muggs, the Terror of the Neighborhood. B) Me and My Mother. C) Muggs and the Mental Healer.

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