Which sentence is a run-on sentence?
A. The rain stopped, and the sun came out.
B. The rain stopped the sun came out.
C. The rain stopped; the sun came out.
D. The rain stopped. The sun came out.

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Adverbial Clauses › View______, there will be great joy throughout the land.
A. After the war had been over.
B. When the war was over
C. As soon as the war is over
D. Once the war will be over
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I’ll ___ to the doctors this afternoon.
a. go
b. do
It is a good idea for every employee to take part in the annual workshop.
A. Every employee must take part in the annual workshop
B. Every employee can take part in the annual workshop
C. Every employee should take part in the annual workshop
D. Every employee may take part in the annual workshop
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Which of the following interjections is NOT an expression of surprise or wonder?
a. Gee!
b. Gosh!
c. Boo!
