Larry did you see the batter hit the ball over the fence?
A. Larry, did you see the batter hit the ball over the fence?
B. Larry did you see the batter hit the ball over the fence.
C. Larry did you see the batter hit the ball, over the fence?
D. Larry’ did you see the batter hit the ball over the fence?

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewSelect the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence.
The nurse noticed an abrupt change in the patient’s level of pain.
A. Slow
B. Acute
C. Subtle
D. Sudden
General Knowledge › View
In physics, it is more difficult to walk on a sandy road than it is to walk on a concrete road because…
A. Sand is soft and concrete is hard
B. The friction between sand and feet is less than that between concrete and feet
C. The friction between sand and feet is more than that between concrete and feet
D. The sand is grainy whereas concrete is smooth
Which dictionary definition of SESSION is used in the following sentence? In order to complete his degree on time, Jamie will take two classes during the summer session.
A. (n) a meeting of a group
B. (n) a series of such meetings
C. (n) a period of activity
D. (n) a school semester or term
Modals Of Speculation › View
Our dog didn’t come home last night. I’m worried a car ………….. (run) him over.
A. must have run
B. can’t have run
C. could have run
