Select the correct sentence that uses commas to separate multiple adjectives describing a noun.
A. She wore a beautiful, long, red dress.
B. She wore a beautiful long red dress.
C. She wore a beautiful, long red dress.
D. She wore a, beautiful, long, red dress.

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Was and WerePast ContinuousSo / Neither / Either / TooRelative ClausesPresent/Past/Future Continuous TenseTenses PracticeSentence TransformationIf ConditionalsNoun Clauses with THATWill vs Verb InfinitivesOther quiz:
Past Continuous › ViewWhat did you say? I __________ to you.
A. weren’t listening
B. wasn’t listening
C. didn’t listen
D. don’t listen
Grammar › View
What is the cause in the following sentence?
Sally didn’t study. She had an F on the test.
A. Sally didn’t study.
B. She had an F on the test.
Bruno wants ________ the negotiations tomorrow.
A. to conclude
B. conclude
C. concluded
D. concluding
Modals and Vocabulary › View
Which of the following shows a strong obligation?
A. You can study for the exam.
B. You don’t have to study for the exam.
C. You must study for the exam.
D. You may study for the exam.
