When we want to make a statement stronger, we can use an adverb such as unquestionably, definitely, crucially or certainly. These adverbs come:
_____ other verbs
A. after
B. before
C. between

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Grammar › ViewComplete the sentence with the correct NEGATIVE form of the verb in the PRESENT SIMPLE form. ¨She _____ _____ (not go) to work on Saturday.¨
A. not go
B. don´t go
C. doesn´t go
D. not goes
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Which of the sentences is clearly and correctly written?
A. Driving along the country road, a deer ran in front of us.
B. A deer ran in front of us while driving along the country road
C. As we were driving down a country road, a deer ran in front of us.
D. Running in front of us, we saw a deer driving along the country road.
Mixed General Quiz › ViewThe tree had one enormous ___ hanging over the river.
a. blanch
b. branch
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Can I combiine two complete sentences with a colon?
A. Yes
B. No
