[ Grammar ]
Don’t believe him; he ______.
A. is obviously lying
B. lies obviously
C. obviously has lied
D. obviously had lied

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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. This is the very last homework assignment for the semester!
B. This is the very, last homework assignment for the semester!
C. This is the very last, homework assignment for the semester!
D. This is the very last and homework assignment for the semester!
