You can’t improve your English …. you read a lot.
A. Unless
B. Even if

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Vocabulary › Viewusually rhymes abbaabba / cdecde; it forms basically a two-part poem of eight lines (octave) and six lines (sestet) respectively
A. Italian Sonnet
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You may pay the fine. You must go to prison.(insert suitable conjunction)
A. but
B. and
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Mrs. Harris loves her students.
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A. Mrs. Harris
B. loves
C. loves her students.
D. her students.
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. We decided to eat at Olive Garden my favorite restaurant.
B. We decided to eat at, Olive Garden, my favorite restaurant.
C. We decided to eat at Olive Garden, my favorite restaurant.
D. We decided, to eat, at Olive Garden my favorite restaurant.