[ Subject Verb Agreement ]
. She bought apples bananas oranges and grapes from the market.
A. She bought apples, bananas, oranges, and grapes from the market.
B. She bought apples, bananas oranges and grapes from the market.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence features correct comma placement?
A. Tommy, my first dog, was a Beagle.
B. Tommy, my first dog was a Beagle.
C. Tommy my first dog was a Beagle.
D. Tommy my first dog, was a Beagle.
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My brother (not like) __________ collecting stamps, he likes collecting glass bottles
A. isn’t like
B. don’t like
C. doesn’t like
D. won’t like
Past Tenses › ViewThe standards of living in Europe ___________up during the 1960s.
A. had done
B. had gone
C. went
D. had went
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Bob, this is … man I told you about earlier.
A. a
B. an
C. the
