Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?
A. In the beginning we are introduced to the protagonist Joe.
B. In the beginning, we are introduced to the protagonist Joe.
C. In the beginning, we are introduced to the protagonist, Joe.
D. In the beginning we are introduced to the protagonist, Joe.

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Modal Verbs › ViewMy friend and I _____________ buy some snacks for the party.
A. has to
B. have to
C. have to buy
D. have
Vocabulary › View
What is a ‘conjecture’?
A. A person who doesn’t believe what they’re told
B. Having a meaning that’s hard to work out, like a riddle
C. To give in easily to someone/something
D. A decision (or to make of a decision) based on very little information
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses an ellipsis to show a speaker trailing off?
A. Now where did I put my car keys? I had . . . them just a moment ago.
B. . . . now where did I put my car keys? I had them just a moment ago.
C. Now where did I put my car keys? I had them just a moment ago . . .
D. Now where . . . did I put my car keys? I had them just a moment ago.
Grammar › View
Sue is interested in __________ a teacher
A. becomes
B. becomed
C. become
D. becoming
