[ Adverbs of Frequency ]
Mark and Ted / books / hardly ever / read
A. Mark and Ted read books hardly ever
B. Hardly ever Mark and Ted read books
C. Hardly ever read books Mark and Ted
D. Mark and Ted hardly ever read books

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Grammar › ViewWhich of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
A. The announcer came over the loudspeaker and bellowed, “The winner of the race is…Sharon Parker”
B. The announcer came over the loudspeaker and bellowed, “…the winner of the race is Sharon Parker!”
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Where do you go to school?
A. Where is used for time.
B. Where is used for a place.
C. Where is used for a thing.
How are you ______ in the virtual classroom?
A. effective (adj)
B. effectively (adv)
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My friend asked me ______ much the lessons cost.
A. How
B. what
C. when
