“It’s too bad ” replied Martin “that I can’t travel in time.”
A. “It’s too bad,” replied Martin, “that I can’t travel in time.”
B. “It’s too bad “, replied Martin, “that I can’t travel in time.”
C. “It’s too bad,” replied Martin “that I can’t travel in time.”
D. No commas needed.
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A. I know the doctor with whom the nurse is working with.
B. I know the doctor with whom the nurse is working.
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D. I know the doctor whom the nurse is working with her.
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There is a mouse underneath the piano. Underneath is a/an ………………………………….
A. adverb
B. preposition
C. adjective
D. conjunction
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