Choose the correct use of commas around the APPOSITIVE from the options below, depending on whether the information is essential or non-essential:
A. Her mom, Sue, went back to school for a Master’s degree.
B. Her mom Sue went back to school for a Master’s degree.

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Intermediate › ViewChoose the correct option:
A: I can cook something for dinner or we can order a pizza. Which one do you prefer?
B: ________ will do. I don’t mind.
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a. both
b. either
c. neither
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What is a synonym for “lucrative”?
A. Profitable
B. Nonremunerative
C. Unprofitable
D. Gainful
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A. Haven’t you met
B. Don’t you meet
C. Aren’t you meeting
D. Weren’t you meeting
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Comprise
A. Compose; encompass
B. Vague; ambiguous; implied
C. Controlled; restrained
D. Exclude
