[ Commas ]
Which sentence uses the comma correctly
A. Well I guess you can play outside before, you do your homework.
B. Well I guess you can play outside, before you do your homework.
C. Well, I guess you can play outside before you do your homework.

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Vocabulary › View(adj) having limits; certain
A. definite
B. doubtful
C. vivid
D. reliable
Verb + Infinitive › View
My father learned … from his mother. She owned a restaurant.
A. eat
B. cook
C. to cook
D. to talk
Adverbial Clause of Concession › View_______, he could not finish the job.
A. As hard as he work
B. Despite he worked hard
C. Though he worked hard
D. Although hard work
Superlative & Comparative Adverbs › View
She began to speak ___________. (quickly)
A. most quickly
B. more quickly
C. quicker
D. more quicker
