[ Grammar ]
Having the same or nearly the same meaning
A. Synonymous
B. Italics
C. Pronouns
D. Antecedent

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Modal Verbs › ViewThey ____ arrive early if they want good seats.
A. shall
B. will
C. ought to
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. We decided to eat at Olive Garden my favorite restaurant.
B. We decided to eat at, Olive Garden, my favorite restaurant.
C. We decided to eat at Olive Garden, my favorite restaurant.
D. We decided, to eat, at Olive Garden my favorite restaurant.
John and Jake walk _____ the ramp
A. up
B. across
C. into
D. down
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he isn’t going to like this, ……….?
A. didn’t he
B. did he
C. won’t he
D. is he