Which sentence is correct?
A. “I have money in my pocket,” said Mr. Arthur.
B. I have money in my pocket said Mr. Arthur.
C. “I got money in my picket, said Mr. Arthur”
D. “I have money in my pocket” said Mr. Arthur

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Grammar › ViewSelect the correct sentence
A. You can not use a face mask
B. You are allowed to wear a face mask
C. You have to wear a face mask
D. You had to wear a face mask
Past Tenses › View
They ______ a lot of calories in that marathon.
A. burnt
B. burns
C. burning
D. born
Comparative Degree (Adverb) › ViewChoose the sentence that is written correctly.
A. The longer he waited, the more loudly his stomach grumbled.
B. The longer he waited, the loudly his stomach grumbled.
C. The long he waited, the more loudly his stomach grumbled.
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To stay … to leave your job is your prerogative.
- nor
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