Would you like some more to eat. No thank you. I’ve had more than enough already.
a. amount
b. race
c. pour
d. plenty
e. much
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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses commas correctly?
A. My tenth birthday cake was pink purple sparkly, and so delicious.
B. My tenth birthday cake was, pink purple sparkly and so delicious.
C. My tenth birthday cake was pink, purple, sparkly, and so delicious.
D. My tenth birthday cake was pink, purple, sparkly and so delicious.
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Select the sentence that correctly uses ‘but’ to combine these sentences: “It was raining. We decided to go for a hike.”
A. It was raining, we decided to go for a hike.
B. It was raining but we decided to go for a hike.
C. It was raining, but we decided to go for a hike.
D. It was raining. But we decided to go for a hike.