[ Grammar ]
and, or and but are conecting words called
A. Articles
B. Conjunctions

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Comma › ViewChoose the sentence with the correct comma placement.
A. She finished her work, and then took a long lunch.
B. She finished her work, and then, took a long lunch.
C. She finished her work and then took a long lunch.
D. She finished her work and then, took a long lunch.
Phrasal Verbs › View
Don’t let the salesman…you….! It is not necessary to buy insurance for our house.
A. let….in
B. let….down
C. take…down
D. take…in
Grammar › ViewThe keys __________ (can/not/take) from this room.
A. can’t be taken
B. can’t be take
Present Simple › View
They _______ lunch at 12:00.
A. eat
B. eates
C. eats
