I ____________ this movie many times.
A. saw
B. have seen

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Grammar › ViewWhere should a comma be added in this sentence?
The frustrated overwhelmed writer sat at his antique desk for hours attempting to complete the final draft of his novel.
___
A. between antique and mahogany
B. between overwhelmed and writer
C. no comma needed
D. between frustrated and overwhelmed
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It’s no good ____ him the truth now.
A. not to tell
B. tell
C. telling
D. to tell
Punctuation › ViewWhich sentence is written correctly?
A. “Are you going to the ball game?” I asked Jenny.
B. “are you going” to the ball game I asked “Jenny.”
C. “Are you going” to the ball game? I asked Jenny.
D. Are you going to the ball game? “I asked Jenny.”
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What are the helping verbs in this sentence:
You must have really wanted those kids to know Jesus.
A. must have really wanted
B. must have
C. must have really
