[ Grammar Comma Usage ]
. What is a “direct address” in grammar?
A. A list of items
B. A full date
C. Addressing someone by name
D. An address or location

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A. child
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A. He often listens to the radio
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“You’re not allowed to talk during the exam”.
A. The sentence express obligation
B. The sentence express necessity
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D. The sentence express that you are forbidden to do something.
