Choose the correct punctuation.
A. Do you like to read books about animals?
B. do you like to read books about animals.
C. Do you like to read books about animals.
D. Do you like to read books about animals

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Gerunds and Infinitives › ViewIdentify the gerund in the following scenario: Swimming is Rohan’s favorite activity.
A. Dancing
B. Swimming
C. Running
D. Reading
Grammar › View
What change should be made to this sentence?
While I scraped my impatience off the griddle, Dad showed me what he meant by “solid bubbles” and then taught me how to flip the pancakes correct.
A. Change scraped to scrapped
B. Insert a comma after bubbles
C. Change taught to teached
D. Change correct to correctly
I haven’t received any warnings yet. ____________has my brother.
A. So
B. Too
C. Neither
D. Either
Modal Verbs › View
Which sentence has a modal showing possibility?
A. There are many cats that would make good pets.
B. He will be at home tonight.
C. It might rain tomorrow.
D. We should take him a card.
