[ Verb Usage and Grammar ]
What is the correct verb form to use after ‘avoid’?
A. To answer
B. Answering
C. Answer
D. To be answering

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Grammar › ViewInsert the correct punctuation in the sentence: Are you coming to the party on Saturday or Sunday
A. Are you coming to the party on Saturday; or Sunday?
B. Are you coming to the party on Saturday or Sunday?
C. Are you coming to the party on Saturday, or Sunday?
D. Are you coming to the party on Saturday. Or Sunday?
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Fill in the blank:
They will tell you _____________ are pieces missing.
_
A. they’re
B. their
C. there
Grammar › View__________ knows the answer to this riddle.
A. Someone
B. Whose
C. Theirs
D. Whom
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Choose tile that … your home’s style.
- complements
- compliments
