Which adverb of time indicates an action that happened before now?
A. after
B. before
C. during
D. soon

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Vocabulary and Grammar › View. Paraphrasing involves:
A. Changing the structure of the sentence while keeping the original meaning.
B. Copying the text word for word.
C. Summarizing the text in a longer form.
D. Using complex vocabulary to describe simple concepts.
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If it … their encouragement, he could have given it up.
A. had been for
B. hadn’t been
C. hadn’t been for
D. wouldn’t have been for
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A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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. Which sentence correctly uses commas in direct address?
A. When, Mike, gets done batting, you’re up next Juan.
B. When Mike gets done batting, you’re up next, Juan.
C. When Mike, gets done batting, you’re up next Juan.
D. When Mike gets done batting you’re up next Juan.
