Which sentence is correct?
A. Carina answered, “but I like it.”
B. Carina answered, “But I like it.”
C. Carina answered: “but I like it,”
D. Carina answered, “But I like it,”

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Gerund and Infinitives › ViewI don’t expect you ……………….. all the names and dates.
A. remembering
B. to remember
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Which sentence expresses future certainty?
A. The system might crash if we don’t fix the bug.
B. The system will crash if we don’t fix the bug.
C. The system may crash if we don’t fix the bug.
D. The system could crash if we don’t fix the bug.
Sentence Structure and Punctuation › ViewWhich sentence correctly demonstrates the use of a complex sentence?
A. Because it was late, we decided to go home.
B. It was late we decided to go home.
C. It was late, we decided to go home.
D. Because it was late we decided, to go home.
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Alexander Graham Bell ____________ the telephone.
A. did invented
B. invented
C. was invented
