To show something, so people can look at it.
A. Trick
B. Display
C. Influence
D. Launch
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. He was thrilled, he had never won anything before.
B. He was thrilled; he had never won anything before.
C. He was thrilled he had never, won anything before.
D. He was thrilled he had never won anything before.
English for Tourism › View
ohn : Excuse me, could you tell me how to
get to the nearest police station?
Paul : Yes, the nearest police station is on Michael Wood street. From here you need to go north on this street, after that turn left then go straight and you will find a junction then turn right, the police station is on your right across a hotel.
John : Thank you very much
After John find the junction, what should he do?
A. Turn left
B. Turn right
C. Stop there
D. Go straight