I hope you will . . . . . .the trouble soon.
A. get over
B. get along with
C. get by
D. get on
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Which of the following sentences contains a comma error?
A. We left early for the airport, but a terrible accident delayed us.
B. Before the game started the team, warmed up to energizing music.
C. After being infected with a virus, the computer hard drive crashed.
D. Our tiny canoe was overwhelmed by the sudden, intense storm.
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