—— is a group of letters at the end of a word
A. prefix
B. suffix
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Grammar › ViewMUM: Give them to ________, I’ll put them in my bag.
JODIE: No. Mum, I’m not giving them to _______, you might drop them!
A. them – you
B. it – him
C. me – you
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Choose the sentence with the correct formatting:
A. “Bam!” he screamed, providing a fine example of an onomatopoeia.
B. “Bam!” he screamed providing a fine example of an onomatopoeia.
C. “Bam!” He screamed, providing a fine example of an onomatopoeia.
D. “Bam!,” he screamed, providing a fine example of an onomatopoeia.
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