Correct the punctuation in the sentence: She asked if we could go to the movies or stay home and watch TV
A. She asked if we could go to the movies, or stay home and watch TV
B. She asked if we could go to the movies or stay home and watch TV
C. She asked if we could go to the movies or stay home and watch, TV
D. She asked if we could go to the movies or stay home, and watch TV

Random Topics:
Conjunctions & PrepositionsAsking & Giving AttentionGrammar: Imperative and Exclamatory SentencesNounVerbs, Tenses, and VocabularyTAG QuestionsDefinite pronouns (Subject, Object, Reflexive)Grammar - Present and Past PassivePresent simple & ContinuousGrammar - Place and MovementOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewHer first boss, Henry Johnson, loved to read about astronomy in his free time.
A. True
B. False
Phrasal Verb › View
Explain the meaning of the phrasal verb ‘look up’.
A. To look down
B. To search for information
C. To look away
D. To look behind
Stative Verbs and Tenses › ViewUse the stative verb ‘to understand’ in a sentence in the present perfect continuous tense.
A. I have been understanding the concept for hours.
B. She has been understanding the instructions since yesterday.
C. They have been understanding the task all day.
D. I have been understanding the lesson for a few minutes.
Adverbs of Time and Place › View
In the sentence “He looked outside the window.”, what does the adverb “outside” indicate?
A. Duration
B. Place
C. Manner
D. Time
