[ Adjective ]
a.long
b.short

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Comma › ViewChoose the sentence that is written without any comma error.
A. Katniss is fickle yet Peeta still loves her.
B. Katniss is fickle, yet Peeta still loves her.
C. Neither of these.
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Well Im not sure that we are going to Norway Iowa next year.
A. Well, I’m not sure that we are going to Norway, Iowa next year.
B. Well I’m not sure that we are going to Norway, Iowa next year.
C. Well, Im not sure that we are going to Norway Iowa next year.
D. Well, I’m not sure that we are going to Norway, Iowa, next year.
Adverbs of Degree › ViewThere are __________ many cars on the road.
A. too
B. very
C. enough
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True/False?
“The woman to whom I spoke yesterday is our principal.”
A. TRUE
B. FALSE