[ Present Tenses ]
Susan ________________ already _______________(take) the dog for a walk.
A. have taken
B. has taken
C. has taking
D. have took

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Grammar: Syntax › ViewUsually structured as two or more adverbs e.g. quite smoothly
A. modified noun phrase
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Which sentence is an example of a run-on? (remember a run-on is an ERROR–it is not correctly punctuated)
A. I like singing but I can’t do it very well.
B. I like singing a ton of great songs even though I am not very good at it, but I hope to be good at it one day.
C. I like singing, I can’t do it very well.