[ Run-on Sentences ]
THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE IS CORRECT: I cooked all afternoon, yet nobody appreciated my hard work, so I will never cook again.
A. True
B. False

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Grammar › ViewYou may have soup, ____ you may have salad.
A. or
B. and
C. nor
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Which sentence correctly expresses a regret about the past?
A. You should have saved your work before the power outage.
B. You must have saved your work before the power outage.
C. You can have saved your work before the power outage.
D. You shall have saved your work before the power outage.
Homophones › ViewAlmost all the students in the class failed in the exam; the ____ exception was a girl.
A. Soul
B. Sole
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Did you feel the rabbit’s soft fur?
A. Action Verb
B. Linking Verb