I haven’t been / didn’t go to China. What’s it like?
A. I haven’t been
B. didn’t go

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Grammar › ViewPUNCTUATION: Are the comma(s) in the right place(s) in the following sentence (if any)?
In theory, the dark smoke from the burning oil wells absorbs sunlight, and the surrounding air is heated.
A. Yes
B. No
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I hope you ___ drop in to see us soon.
a. dew
b. do
c. due
Don’t look directly at ……… sun.
A. a
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The painting had too many intricate details. I didn’t appreciate it.
A. If the painting hadn’t too many intricate details, I could have appreciated it.
B. If the painting hadn’t too many intricate details, I couldn’t have appreciated it.
C. If the painting hadn’t too many intricate details, I can have appreciated it.
D. If the painting hadn’t too many intricate details, I can’t have appreciated it.
