[ Sentences vs Run-Ons ]
Identify the run-on sentence.
A. She likes to read, and she visits the library often.
B. The dog barked, but no one was home.
C. I went to the park I saw my friend there.
D. He studied hard, so he got good grades.

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Vocabulary › ViewWhat does “no matter” mean?
A. Regardless of
B. Absolutely necessary
C. Full of gratitude
D. To achieve success
Future Plans › View
My plane leaves at 4pm tomorrow.
A. leaves
B. will leave
C. is leaving
D. is going to leave
Grammar › ViewWhich is correct?
A. Sharon has made this drawing yesterday.
B. Sharon made this drawing yesterday.
Grammar › View
Hello! I ______ to phone you all week. Where ______?
A) am trying / were you
B) have tried / did you go
C) tried / were you
D) have been trying / have you been
