What is run-on sentence
A. two independent clauses joined only by a comma
B. An incomplete sentence that is missing either a subject or a predicate/verb
C. Two or more independent clauses without any punctuation between them

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Grammar › ViewDo you like my sunglasses? I paid……..them myself.
A. to
B. with
C. for
D. on
E. at
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Form a question using ‘Going to’ for the sentence: ‘They are going to visit their relatives next weekend.’
A. Will they visit their relatives next weekend?
B. Are they going to visit their relatives next weekend?
C. Can they visit their relatives next weekend?
D. Did they visit their relatives last weekend?
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewQuestion 1: That’s my friend, ……………. comes from Japan.
A. which
B. who
C. whom
D. where
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Boyd Street Market is Mapleton’s largest retailer of foods——-around the world.
A. toward
B. from
C. above
D. plus
