I’m still parked out by the lake – the one by Santa Fe.
A. NO CHANGE
B. I’m still parked out by the lake; the one by Santa Fe.
C. I’m still parked out by the lake. The one by Santa Fe.
D. I’m still parked out by the lake the one by Santa Fe.

Random Topics:
Neither/Either/All/NoneArticles with SubstancesGerund & InfinitivesGrammar & ReadingIndefinite ArticleFuture - Will and Be going toEs and SModals for Advice, Obligation/Prohibition, Necessity and Lack of NecessityTenses, Determiners & Subject Verb AgreementComparison of Adjective and AdverbOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhat is NOT a connotation of mothers
A. Nurture
B. Caring
C. Trust
Grammar › View
Change the active sentence to passive.
Everyone must switch off their cell phones.
A. Cell phones must switched off.
B. Cell phones switched off.
C. Cell phones must be switched off (by everyone).
D. Switch off everyone’s cell phones.
Comma › ViewWhich sentence is written correctly?
A. The fire destroyed the garage. The house however was saved.
B. The fire destroyed the garage. The house, however was saved.
C. The fire destroyed the garage. The house however, was saved.
D. The fire destroyed the garage. The house, however, was saved.
Vocabulary › View
means convert into normal language, make sense of
A. decipher
B. detect
C. decomposition
D. indentured
