A I’m not sure how we should decorate the living room.
B Decorate it _____________ you want. You have great taste.
_
A. whichever
B. whatever
C. whenever
D. whoever
E. however

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Vocabulary › ViewLondon studied for the quiz, and he passed it with flying colors.
This sentence illustrates the following comma rule:
A. Commas are used to set off a speaker’s exact words from the rest of the sentence
B. A comma is used before a coordinating conjunction in a compound sentence
C. A comma is used to set off an appositive from the rest of the sentence
D. A comma is used to separate items in a series
Adverbs of Frequency › View
go swimming / sometimes / on sundays / I
A. I go swimming on sundays sometimes
B. I sometimes go swimming on sundays
C. Sometimes i go swimming on sundays
D. On sundays i go swimming sometimes
Grammar › Viewto eat healthy food …. is an example of
A. an infinitive phrase
B. a gerund
C. an appositive
D. a prepositional phrase
Comma › View
Where does the comma belong?
Bob the builder can you turn down the stereo.
A. After “bob”
B. After “the”
C. After “down”
D. After “builder”
E. After “turn”
