[ Verb Patterns ]
I’d like ___ to the party.
A. coming
B. to come
Select your answer:

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Active vs. Passive Voice › View Which quotation uses an ellipsis correctly to indicate Olive’s incomplete thought?
A. “I can’t stand . . . Olive.”
B. “I can’t stand that . . . girl.”
C. “I can’t stand that girl . . .”
D. “I can’t stand that girl,” Olive said. “She’s so . . . I hate her.”
Conjunctions › View
Identify the correlative conjunction in each sentence.
Neither Jack nor Louise ate breakfast because they were not hungry.
A. neither/nor
B. neither Jack/nor Louise
C. neither/they
D. ate/were
