[ Grammar ]
I like sugar in my tea, ———-I don’t like milk in it.
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. nor

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Comma › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses commas?
A. I like to drink coffee but I also like to drink Dr. Pepper, Coke, and any type of cream soda.
B. I like to drink coffee, but I also like to drink Dr. Pepper, Coke and any type of cream soda.
C. I like to drink coffee, but I also like to drink Dr. Pepper, Coke, and any type of cream soda.
Tenses › View
The farmers _____ in the field now.
A. are working
B. is working
C. worked
D. have worked
Prepositions › ViewEvery weekend, we put the trash can ________________ for garbage collection.
A. Up
B. At
C. Into
D. Out
Degrees of Comparison › View
An adjective with one or two syllables is
A. A long adjective
B. A short adjective
C. An irregular adjective
D. Not an adjective
