Choose the sentence in which the quotation is correctly punctuated.
A. “What if,” my father worried, “I can’t find the car keys?”
B. What if my father worred, “I can’t find the car keys?”
C. “What if,” my father worried “I can’t find the car keys.”

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Preposition of Place › ViewMy parents house is —- Pine street
A. in
B. on
C. at
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Change the active sentence to passive.
You can use a credit card.
A. A credit card can be used (by you).
B. A credit card used.
C. I can use a credit card.
D. You could use a credit card.
Vocabulary › ViewWhat does ‘glowering’ mean?
A. to declare a formal order
B. a feverish physical state marked by delusions and confusion
C. to destroy a great number
D. angry
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Hey there, Faisal and Wawan! Let’s have some fun with words! What is the comparative form of the adjective ‘big’?
A. biggerer
B. biggest
C. bigly
D. bigger
