What are the two adverbs in the following sentence?
Ever since Vinny started doing his homework, his grade has been slowly going up.
A. Doing+up
B. Since+slowly
C. Slowly+up

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Idioms › ViewIf it’s “safe and sound”, it’s ___.
a. not allowed
b. beautiful
c. not harmed
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To do something bad without being punished for it.
A. Get away with
B. Put up with
C. Come up with
Interrogative Pronoun › ViewFor ____ was the message intended?
A. Who
B. Whom
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Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. He was interested in going out for football and track, but he was not even remotely interested in being a cheerleader.
B. He was interested in going out for football, and track but he was not even remotely interested in being a cheerleader.
C. He was interested in going out for football, and track, but he was not even remotely interested in being a cheerleader.
