[ Grammar ]
A sentence that tells a command. Ends with a (.) or (!).
A. Interrogative
B. Declarative
C. Imperative
D. Exclamatory

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Grammar › ViewIt was not ….. she failed her tests. She never studied.
A. surprised
B. surprising
Grammar › View
Choose the correct use of apostrophes.
A. Doug’s dad like to play with fireworks.
B. Dougs dad like to play with firework’s.
C. Dougs’ dad like to play with firework’s.
D. Doug’s dad like to play with firework’s.
Grammar › ViewOtherwise some students would not get as much specialised help as they _______.
A. ought to
B. can
Comma › View
Where does the comma belong?
Ms. Bacon when are you leaving for Canada?
A. After “leaving”
B. After “for”
C. After “are”
D. After “Ms.”
E. After “Bacon”
