Identify whether the following is a run-on, fragment, or a complete sentence: “He wanted to go to the movies but forgot his wallet.”
A. Run-on
B. Fragment
C. Complete sentence

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Modal Auxiliary › ViewJack ___ come a bit late.
A. will
B. will be
C. is
Noun Phrases and Adverbials › View
Which sentence uses a fronted adverbial correctly?
A. She quickly ran to the shop.
B. In the morning, the birds sing.
C. The birds sing in the morning.
D. The shop she quickly ran to.
Conjunction › ViewWhat is the correlative conjunction in the following sentence: Neither the dog nor the cat wanted to go outside.
A. both…and
B. neither…nor
C. not only…but also
D. either…or
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Choose the correct form of the adjective in (parentheses) that correctly completes each sentence.
An elephant is (intelligent) than a giraffe.
A. most intelligent
B. more intelligent
C. intelligenter
D. intelligentest
