When do you use this type of rule: There were punch, cookies, and cake at the party.
A. When you are trying to do stuff
B. When separating a quote from a clause
C. When stating an introductory phrase
D. When you have a list of things

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewIt is father’s job to ___ out punishment in our family.
a. meat
b. meet
c. mete
Tenses › View
They __ (not/arrive) yet, but they should be here soon.
A. aren’t arriving
B. don’t arrive
C. haven’t arrived
D. haven’t been arriving
Present Simple and Modal Verbs › View. The Christmas tree is ___ in shape.
A. conical
B. conec
C. coning
D. coned
Grammar › View
The company makes some cakes for children.
A. Children were made some cakes by the company.
B. Some cakes was made for children by the company.
C. Some cakes are made by the company for children.
D. Some cakes is made by the company for children.
