[ Wish / If only ( Present) ]
It is not correct: If only I were with you.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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A. had done, learnt
B. was doing, learned
C. did, had learnt
Grammar, Literature, and Vocabulary › View
Fix the sentence:
After the long school day I took a nap.
A. After the long school day I took a nap.
B. After the long school day, I took a nap.
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A. much more difficult
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C. most difficult
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Identify each group of words:
The clowns were scary, the jester was funny.
A. Fragment
B. Run-on
C. Comma Splice
D. Sentence
