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Which word in this sentence is a conjunctive adverb? Finally, we heard from my uncle that he was ready to go on the picnic. O A. Finally B. From C. On O D. Ready
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Which word in this sentence is a conjunctive adverb?
Finally, we heard from my uncle that he was ready to go on the picnic.
O A. Finally
B. From
C. On
O D. Ready
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Answer:the correct awnser is a
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A. Finally is the conjunctive adverb
A is the answer
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