True/False: You are allowed to have multiple commas/coordinating conjunctions in ONE sentence.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Much, many, a lot of, a few, a littleTenses and ConclusionsPresent Simple and ContinuousSimple Compound and Complex SentencesVocabulary & GrammarVerbal TensesComparatives - SuperlativesGrammar - PunctuationIELTS VocabularyPersonal pronouns + possessive adjectives + Introgative pronounsOther quiz:
Articles › View____new Korean restaurant which opened last year is now ____ most popular in our town.
A. a/the
B. the/the
C. no article/the
D. no article/no article
Grammar: Syntax › View
Refers to a group of words that function as a single syntactical unit. For example, in the sentence, ‘The grey cat sat on the mat,’ the ________ ‘The grey cat’ acts as a single unit. ______ are identified by their main head word.
A. phrase
B. clause
C. sentence
D. active voice
Vocabulary › ViewIn the sentence “The musician gave an impromptu performance in the park, delighting the gathered audience,” what does “impromptu” mean?
A. Planned
B. Spontaneous
C. Rehearsed
D. Organized
Simple Past Tense › View
I (5)…. (not want) it to end! I (6)…. (think) the story which takes place in the future, was very original. This book (7)…. (have) an unusual theme.
A. 5- didn’t want 6- thinked 7- has
B. 5- didn’t want 6- thought 7- had
