A few days ago
LaKeshia H

Which sentence contains both an abverb and an conjection?

A. Don’t imagine you can’t do as you wish.

B. Do you want the shrimp or the crab?

C. Lucille was a kind person, but she hated people who spread rumors.

D. Lawson crept silently up the stairs, but couldn’t still his heartbeat.

Top 7 Answers
A few days ago
John V

Favorite Answer

D — silently (adv), and but (conj)
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A few days ago
Jesse
Do you mean a conjunction?

If so, the answer is D.

“silently” is an adverb modifying “crept”

“but” is a conjunction

What is a conjection?

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A few days ago
Ruby
That would be an adverb and a conjunction.

D– “silently” is the adverb, further describing the verb “crept”

“but” is a conjunction

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A few days ago
picador
The other answers are correct. I just want to say that we don’t mind helping kids with their homework; but we DO mind doing it for them.

You can show us the difference by telling us what thoughts you have given the problem yourself.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
D. None of the others even have adverbs.
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A few days ago
kelby_lake
d because its the only one with an adverb
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A few days ago
M!$F!RE
d
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