Their ideas differ ___ each other.
A. in
B. from
C. with
D. to
E. on

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses commas correctly?
A. As, I rode my bike down the street I saw my friend riding her scooter.
B. As I rode my bike down the street I saw, my friend riding her scooter.
C. As I rode my bike down the street, I saw my friend riding her scooter.
D. As I rode my bike, down the street, I saw my friend riding her scooter.
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Change into passive voice.
What do you want?
A. What is being wanted by you?
B. What is it that you want?
C. What is wanted?
D. Is something being wanted by you?
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThere ____ many chairs and tables in this place.
A. is
B. was
C. are
D. were
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What is the best way to combine these sentences?
Ron plays soccer. I play soccer.
A. Ron plays and I play soccer.
B. Ron and I play Soccer.
C. Ron plays Soccer and I.
