1-but
2- although
3-or
4-and
5-but
I believe C would be correct
The answer is option D: adverb.
<em>Sometimes </em>is an adverb of frequency, which indicates how often something happens. Adverbs of frequency are usually used for repeated or periodic activities, so they often go with the present simple tense. Other examples of adverbs of frequency are: <em>always</em>, <em>usually</em>, <em>often </em>and <em>never</em>.
They are complete sentences. Both have an independent and dependent clause.
Answer:
D. Is the answer.
Explanation:
It could be wrong I'm not sure, but the dictionary doesn't say anything about hoary jackets.
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