She (cook) a delicious dinner, but unfortunately, she (burn) the dessert.
A. cooked, burnt
B. cook, burned
C. cooks, burnt
D. cook, burnt

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Grammar › ViewDavid wrote a very exciting story about his adventure in the jungle. At the end of his story, which punctuation mark should he use to express his excitement?
A. Period
B. Question mark
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D. Comma
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A. nominative case
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A. more
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C. any
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A. can’t
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D. have to
