The subject of a sentence
A. tells you an action
B. gives you direction
C. helps you understand the meaning
D. tells who or what the sentence is about

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Such...that, so ......that › ViewHe’s ………………….that many well-known Indonesians are proud to wear his designs.
A. such good designer
B. such a good designer
C. such an good designer
D. so good designer
E. so a good designer
Comma › View
Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. He was interested in going out for football and track, but he was not even remotely interested in being a cheerleader.
B. He was interested in going out for football, and track but he was not even remotely interested in being a cheerleader.
C. He was interested in going out for football, and track, but he was not even remotely interested in being a cheerleader.
She …………. Mona.
A. am
B. is
C. are
Grammar › View
I don’t think I will accept the offer to study at the German university. ________________, it’s nice to be offered the opportunity, but I’d rather study in my own country.
A. Following that
B. Instead
C. In contrast
D. Obviously
