[ Grammar ]
When are apostrophes used?
A. In contractions and homophones
B. In contractions and to show possession
C. In homophones and conjunctions
D. In independent clauses and homophones

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Definitions, Synonyms › ViewProscribe
A. Fix
B. Order
C. Probihit sale and publication
D. Continue the use of
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Put the adverb in brackets in the correct place…
Mia and Lindsey play board games. (often)
A. Mia and Lindsey often play board games.
B. Mia and Linsey play often board games.
C. Mia and Lindsey play board games often.
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- that
- which
- whom
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Do you expect me (let)____ you go?
A. letting
B. to let
C. let
