Appositives are set off by ____________ if the appositive is extra information, and is not needed to complete the meaning of the sentence.
A. Colons
B. Commas
C. Semicolons

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Conjunction and Punctuation › ViewThe car broke down on the highway. We managed to reach our destination on time.
A. The car broke down on the highway, yet we managed to reach our destination on time.
B. The car broke down on the highway yet, we managed to reach our destination on time.
C. The car broke down on the highway. Yet we managed to reach our destination on time.
D. Yet the car broke down on the highway we managed to reach our destination on time.
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She likes _____ two books.
A. both these
B. these both
C. all these
D. these all
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Tony: We got here at 6:00 o’clock this morning. More than forty people______________here waiting for tickets when we arrived.
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A. already standed
B. were already standing
C. had already standed
D. had already been standing
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Choose the correct word to complete this PAST SIMPLE sentence: “What movies did you … to watch as a kid?”
A. Use
B. Used
C. Uses
D. Using
