[ Grammar ]
Which is the correct spelling of IMMEDIATE as an adverb?
A. Imediately
B. Immediatelly
C. Immediately
D. Immediatealy

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Grammar › ViewDoes this sentence need a comma or a semicolon?
The crab grass was flourishing but the rest of the lawn, unfortunately, was dying.
A. Comma
B. Semicolon
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What punctuation is used at the end of this sentence? “Did you really think this was the end”
A. Period
B. Question mark
C. Exclamation mark
Grammar › ViewThe rollercoaster added to our enjoyment of the amusement park. Enjoyment means:
A. Not happy
B. Anger
C. Pleasure
D. Tiredness
Quantifies and Modals of Deduction › View
I went to the cinema but all of the seats were taken.
I went to the cinema but there _____ seats.
A. were no
B. were a few
C. were too little
D. were none
