Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A. “Are you ready?” asked Andy.
B. “Are you ready!” asked Andy.
C. “Are you ready.” Asked Andy.
D. Are you ready?” Asked Andy.

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Infinitives and Gerunds › ViewI saw him ___ up and leave the room.
A. to stand
B. stand
Grammar › View
Which of the following best combines these 2 sentences using a subordinating conjunction?
I put my coat on. It was cold.
A. I put my coat on even though it was cold.
B. I put my coat on until it was cold.
C. I put my coat on although it was cold.
D. I put my coat on because it was cold.
Modal › ViewIn which sentence is the modal verb used to express possibility?
A. You should finish your dinner.
B. She will play the piano.
C. I might go to the party.
D. They have to go to the party.
Grammar : Structural Common Errors › View
She is not talking now.
A. Wrong
B. Right
