Place the words in the correct order using the Order of Adjectives before Nouns rule:
(two, apples, red, baskets)
A. Two baskets of apples red
B. Two baskets of red apples
C. Apples red two baskets of

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Grammar › View“The letter _____ last week,” Ardini said.
A. is sent
B. was sent
C. will be sent
D. sent
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Which of these sentences is punctuated and capitalized correctly?
A. Julian has asked for these gifts, a skateboard, tickets to a concert, and a giant cake.
B. Julian has asked for these gifts: a skateboard, tickets to a concert and a giant cake.
C. Julian has asked for these gifts: a skateboard, tickets to a concert, and a giant cake.
D. Julian has asked for these gifts: a Skateboard, Tickets to a Concert, and a Giant cake.
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A. over
B. in
C. along
D. on at
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Complete the sentences with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Pick the correct forms:
They __________________ to dance class on Saturday mornings. (go)
A. are going
B. go
C. goes
D. is going