[ Conditional Sentences and Verb Form ]
John would be taking a great risk if he _____ his money in that business.
A. would invest
B. invested
C. had invested
D. invests

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences correctly uses an appositive to rename a noun?
A. My car, a red sports car, is very fast.
B. My car is a red sports car, which is very fast.
C. A red sports car is what my car is.
D. My car is very fast, it’s a red sports car.
Punctuating Clauses › View
Punctuate the following compound sentence: She likes to dance he prefers to sing.
A. She likes to dance; he prefers to sing.
B. She likes to dance, he prefers to sing.
C. She likes to dance: he prefers to sing.
D. She likes to dance: he prefers to sing.