[ Countable and Uncountable Nouns ]
salt
A. countable
B. uncountable

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Grammar › ViewThe root word CLIN matches the following meaning…
A. Hidden, secret
B. To lie
C. To understand
D. To lean, to slope
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Which sentence uses commas correctly?
A. After the long and tiring journey we finally arrived, at our destination.
B. After the long, and tiring journey we finally arrived at our destination.
C. After the long and tiring journey we finally arrived at our destination.
D. After the long and tiring journey, we finally arrived at our destination.
