[ Grammar ]
When a subordinating conjunction starts a sentence, a comma is required.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Grammar › View____ a row of popular trees between the two farms.
A. There’s
B. There are
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Which sentence uses the correct grammar?
A. A meteor landed in a local resident’s roof.
B. A meteor landed on a local resident’s roof.
C. A meteor landed at a local resident’s roof.
D. A meteor landed of a local resident’s roof.
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewThe birds ________ (sing/sings) beautifully in the morning.
A. sing
B. sings
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They apologized ___ Jan for being late.
A. from
B. to
C. with
