Which type of sentence is a command, the subject of you is implied or understood, and it can end with either a period or exclamation mark?
A. Declarative
B. Exclamatory
C. Imperative
D. Interrogative

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Homonyms › ViewThe doctor’s ___ waited outside the office.
a. patience
b. patients
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Choose the correct sentence:
A. Larry fled the United States, for Ecuador where he is currently hiding from the authorities.
B. Larry fled the United States for Ecuador, where he is currently hiding from the Authorities.
C. Larry fled the United States for Ecuador where he is currently hiding from the authorities.
D. Larry fled the United States for Ecuador, where he is currently hiding from the authorities.
Grammar › ViewOur trip to the museum was interesting _________ there were several new artifacts on display
A. for
B. yet
C. but
D. so
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Which question word(s) do we use to talk about a place?
A. when
B. what
C. who
D. where