You can of course double check for yourself but I’m sure that’s the right answer.
A. You can, of course, double check for yourself, but I’m sure that’s the right answer.
B. You can, of course, double check for yourself but I’m sure that’s the right answer.
C. You can, of course, double check for yourself but, I’m sure that’s the right answer.
D. You can of course double check for yourself, but I’m sure that’s the right answer.

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Which sentence uses the word “disposition” correctly?
A. Her disposition for the new project was evident in her lack of enthusiasm.
B. The disposition of the cake was delicious and creamy.
C. He had a sunny disposition, always smiling and cheerful.
D. The disposition of the car was parked in the driveway.
