The only time an apostrophe is used to pluralize a noun is when the noun being pluralized is a lowercase letter.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Conjunctions › ViewRevise the following sentences, choosing the correct conjunctive adverb. Add the correct punctuation.
The U.S. Green Building Council promotes environmentally friendly building practices (therefore moreover) the organization promotes architecture that incorporates sustainability in houses and offices.
A. , therefore,
B. ; therefore,
C. , moreover,
D. ; moreover,
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I…. you my laptop if you …… to be careful with it.
A. will give, promise
B. give, will promises
C. gives, will promise
Grammar › ViewHarold is sitting ____ his two brothers.
A. on
B. between
C. over
D. to
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I’m a sophomore. My major is Accounting.
=> What is the meaning of “a sophomore”?
A. a first-year student
B. a second-year student
C. a third-year student
D. a fourth-year student
