Consider this: Sarah and Mike are discussing a sentence. Sarah says that Tom “quickly” ran to the store, while Mike believes Tom “store” ran to his destination. Who is using the adverb correctly?
A. Sarah (Quickly)
B. Mike (Store)
Select your answer:

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Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement.
A. I took Angie, the one with the freckles to the movie last night.
B. I took Angie, the one with the freckles, to the movie last night.
C. I took Angie the one with the freckles, to the movie last night.
D. I took Angie, the one with the freckles, to the movie, last night.
