Identify the sentence that correctly uses a comma to separate an introductory phrase.
A. After a long day at work, I like to relax.
B. After a long day at work I like to relax.
C. After, a long day at work, I like to relax.
D. After a long day, at work I like to relax.

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A. all of it
B. each of it
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A. do you do
B. will you do
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A. I think I has forgotten to buy some bread
B. I think I have forgot to buy some bread
C. I think I have forgotten to buy some bread
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It’s getting … outside. Let’s go home.
A. better
B. on my nerves
C. dark
D. into trouble
