[ Vocabulary ]
What does the word “commotion” mean?
A. Noisy confusion and excitement
B. Calmness

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Grammar › ViewOn tv they say it ____ this afternoon.
A. Rains
B. is going to rain
C. I’m visiting
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Charlie’s party, which was at the ice rink was really enjoyable.
B. Charlie’s party which was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.
C. Charlie’s party, which was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.
D. Charlie’s party which, was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.
Grammar › ViewHardly had Jane________the project report when Jim came in.
A. finish
B. finishing
C. finished
D. to finished
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Why _____ he not play football yesterday?
A. does
B. did
C. is
D. was
