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The engine of your car will … if you press this button.
(a) start
(b) begin
(c) start/begin
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Run-on Sentences › ViewWHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO CORRECT THIS SENTENCE: The restaurant was beautiful, the food was overpriced.
A. Add the conjunction “nor” after the comma.
B. Add the conjunction “or” after the comma.
C. Add the conjunction “but” after the comma.
D. Add the conjunction “for” after the comma.
E. Sentence is correct as is. No need to modify.
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Nam plays football … Saturday.
A. in
B. on
C. at
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