Grammar Quiz

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He is … Spanish … Italian.

A. either / and

B. either / neither

C. either / or

D. either/nor

Select your answer:
         


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Which is the grammatically accurate form of the sentence?

A. Colonists protested “taxation without representation”; King George refused to hear.

B. Colonists protested “taxation without representation;” King George refused to hear.

C. Colonists protested “taxation without representation”: King George refused to hear.

D. Colonists protested “taxation without representation,” King George refused to hear.


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Sorry, I don’t know if she’s here or not. She was feeling sick this morning, so she _____ gone home.

A. must have

B. might have

C. can’t have