Choose the correct use of commas around the APPOSITIVE from the options below, depending on whether the information is essential or non-essential:
A. Do know you if Harvey’s cousin Bruce is transferring schools?
B. Do know you if Harvey’s cousin, Bruce, is transferring schools?

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Tenses › ViewYou may not reach her on the phone because most probably she ___ a meeting when you make the phone call.
A. is going to have
B. has been having
C. will be having
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E. will have
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What is comprehension?
A. Fluency
B. a process in which you guess answers
C. a process in which you create options
D. thinking process in which students engage with the text
… the time? It’s 9 o’clock.
A. What’s
B. When’s
C. How’s
D. Where’s
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I am about to _______ my friend at the park.
A. meet
B. meets
C. met
D. meeting
