Correct the error in capitalization: My father works for Nasa; he knows a few astronauts.
A. astronauts should be capitalized.
B. father should be capitalized.
C. Nasa should be completely capitalized (NASA).
D. No mistake.

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Grammar › ViewHow do we identify that this degree is superlative or comparative
A. For Superlative degree we use ‘i’ and for Comparative degree we use ‘this’
B. For Superlative degree we use ‘these’and for Comparative degree we use ‘that’
C. For Superlative degree we use ‘am’ and for Comparative degree we use ‘those’
D. For Superlative degree we use ‘the’ and for Comparative degree we use ‘than’
Vocabulary › View
What is the connotation of the word “vacuous”?
A. Positive
B. Neutral
C. Negative
D. Ambiguous
Tenses › ViewThese _____ the unfortunate children I _____ to you before.
A. are / mentioned
B. is / have mentioned
C. were / am mentioning
D. was / will mention
E. are / might mentioned
Relative Pronouns and Adverbs › View
Which relative pronoun belongs in the blank?
To ________ does the purse belong?
A. who
B. whom
C. that
D. whose
