Use ‘prolific’ in a sentence.
A. The author is known for being unproductive, having written no books in the past decade.
B. The author is known for being prolific, having written over 20 books in the past decade.
C. The author is known for being slow, having written only 5 books in the past decade.
D. The author is known for being lazy, having written only 1 book in the past decade

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Punctuation › ViewChoose the correct sentence with a comma:
A. My brother, who lives in New York, is visiting us next week.
B. The book that I borrowed from her, is very interesting.
C. The dog who was barking loudly stopped when it saw me.
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Every class officer will do (her/their) best.
A. her
B. their
Question Words › View_________ hobbies does your brother like?
A. Who
B. Where
C. When
D. What
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Unless you ____ louder, your classmates won’t understand you.
A. didn’t speak
B. had spoken
C. don’t speak
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