Identify the sentence that correctly revises a choppy sentence structure into a more fluid one.
A. She opened the door. She screamed.
B. Opening the door, she screamed.
C. She opened the door and screamed.
D. She screamed when she opened the door.

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Quantifiers & Modal VerbsHave GotWish clauseModals and PrepositionInfinitive and GerundsAdjective SuffixesPreposition on TimeConditional Sentences and AdverbsInfinitive FormsCorrelative ConjunctionOther quiz:
Adjectives and Degrees › ViewThis hotel is big, but Grand Hotel is __________ and the airport hotel is the biggest.
A. bigger.
B. more big.
C. most big.
D. the biggest.
Grammar › View
What is the BEST way to combine these sentences?
Sarah likes coffee. Sarah likes chocolate.
A. Sarah likes coffee, likes chocolate.
B. Sarah likes coffee and chocolate.
C. Sarah likes coffee, chocolate.
Grammar › ViewMy sister didn’t have enough money for learning after college. She can’t get a Bachelor of Science degree now.
A. If my sister had enough money for learning after college, she could get a Bachelor of Science degree now.
B. If my sister had had enough money for learning after college, she could get a Bachelor of Science degree now.
C. If my sister has enough money for learning after college, she can get a Bachelor of Science degree now.
D. Although my sister didn’t have enough money for learning after college, she could get a Bachelor of Science degree.
Modal Verbs › View
He __________ known better than to trust that source.
A. might have
B. could have
C. must have
D. must have
