[ Grammar - Punctuation ]
When Mary do you expect to finish your chores?
A. When, Mary, do you expect to finish your chores?
B. When, Mary do you expect to finish your chore’s?
C. When Mary, do you expect to finish your chores?
D. When Mary do you expect to finish your chores.
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewIdentify the sentence that combines ideas to avoid choppy sentences.
A. He ran. He won the race.
B. Running fast, he won the race.
C. He ran and won the race.
D. He was running. He won the race.
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Which sentence is spelled correctly?
A. The play opens in February.
B. The play opens in Febuary.
C. The play opens in Februry.
D. The play opens in Frebuary.