[ Adverbs ]
I’m always on time for class. I’m …. late.
A. usually
B. never
C. often

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Grammar › ViewWhich answer best corrects the dangling modifier?
Driving in heavy traffic, my head started to ache.
A. Driving in heavy traffic, started to ache my head.
B. Driving in heavy traffic, my started to ache to me.
C. Driving in heavy traffic, I began to get a headache.
D. My head started to ache driving in heavy traffic.
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On my way to school, I ________ an old friend.
A. met
B. meet
C. meets
D. meeting
Tenses › View. The sun ____ in the east.
A. rise
B. is rising
C. rises
D. rose
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Is this a command or an exclamation? Sit down on the rug, if you would like a treat.
A. command
B. exclamation
