[ Grammar ]
… you … London? (ever/visit)
A. Have you ever visited London?
B. Has you ever visited London?
C. Did you ever visit London?
D. Did you ever visited London?
Select your answer:
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Charlie’s party, which was at the ice rink was really enjoyable.
B. Charlie’s party which was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.
C. Charlie’s party, which was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.
D. Charlie’s party which, was at the ice rink, was really enjoyable.