Come to pieces
A. Fall behind
B. Fall back on
C. Fall in
D. Fall apart

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Indirect Speech › ViewMy Mom said, “Grandma cooked delicious food.”
A. My Mom said that grandma had cooked delicious food.
B. My Mom said that granma had cooked deliciuous food.
C. My Mom said that grandma cooked delicious food.
Comma › View
Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. Maryann Hebbler, M. Ed. was going to Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the weekend.
B. Maryann Hebbler, M. Ed., was going to Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the weekend.
C. Maryann Hebbler, M. Ed. was going to Milwaukee Wisconsin for the weekend.
Which sentence uses a prepositional phrase to show time?
A. The cat is under the table.
B. Before dinner, we will go for a walk.
C. She is taller than her sister.
D. He walked through the door.
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You are not allowed to use the club’s facilities _____ you are a member
A. unless
B. if
C. provided
D. supposed
