The crowd _____ having a great time.
A. is
B. are

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Grammar & Vocabulary › ViewWhen we want to make a statement stronger, we can use an adverb such as unquestionably, definitely, crucially or certainly. These adverbs come:
_____ other verbs
A. after
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During the negotiation, both sides had to ____________ and discuss their interests.
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Comma › ViewBill said sadly “We can go to lunch or we can finish our homework.”
A. Bill said sadly, “We can go to lunch or we can finish our homework.”
B. Bill said sadly “We can go to lunch, or we can finish our homework.”
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D. No commas needed.
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A. found / looked
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