[ Vocabulary & Grammar ]
To make an urgent, emotional statement or request for something.
A. to plead
B. to contemplate
C. to dribble
D. to wear smb out
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
A. She was, as a matter of fact, mainly interested in showing off her vocabulary.
B. She was, as a matter of fact mainly interested in showing off her vocabulary.
C. She was as a matter of fact, mainly interested in showing off her vocabulary.
D. She was as a matter of fact mainly interested in showing off her vocabulary.
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________ down, please. I want to talk to you.
A. Sit
B. Sitting
C. To sit
