[ Conjunctions and Commas ]
Where does the comma go?
Before becoming a teacher Ben Ross went to college.
A. after teacher
B. after Ross
C. after to
D. after before

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A. She can come, can’t she?
B. Can’t she come, can she?
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At the moment, they __ (try) to fix the computer system.
A. try
B. are trying
C. have tried
D. have been trying
