I’m looking forward to having news from you soon and I ____ you have a good time in New York.
A. wish
B. hope

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Grammar Rules › ViewIdentify the punctuation error in the sentence: She went to the store and bought milk bread and eggs.
A. She went to the store and bought milk, bread, and eggs.
B. She went to the store and bought milk bread and, eggs.
C. She went to the store and bought milk bread, and eggs.
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How do you fix this sentence:
I love you. You love me.
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A. I love you, you love me.
B. I love you and you love me.
C. I love You, You love Me.
D. The sentence is correct
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A. boil
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……. You and Ahmed at the library last night?
A. Were
B. Did
C. Are
D. Do
