In formal writing, it is grammatically incorrect to end a sentence with a preposition.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewFill in the blank with the correct preposition. “Exams can contribute ___ a stronger educational system.”
A. for
B. to
C. with
Grammar › View
Choose the sentence with the correct comma placement.
A. Although I asked Angie to the movies last night, Rebecca ended up going with me.
B. Although, I asked Angie to the movies last night, Rebecca ended up going with me.
C. Although I asked Angie to the movies last night Rebecca ended up going with me.
D. Although I asked Angie to the movies last night Rebecca, ended up going with me.
Vocabulary › ViewSam was not dressed appropriately for the special occasion. He wore a flat gray cloth cap, a _________ t-shirt, and cowboy boots.
A. dingy
B. lash
C. definite
Subject Verb Agreement › View
Mathematics __________ John’s favorite subject.
A. is
B. are
C. do
D. does
