Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. I like fishing but I don’t like eating fish.
B. I like fishing, but I don’t like eating fish.
C. I like fishing, I don’t like eating fish.

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Pronouns, Sentence Structure, and Apostrophes › ViewChoose the sentence with the apostrophes used correctly.
A. They’re going to Evans’ cabin for the summer.
B. Theyre going to Evan’s cabin for the summer.
C. They’re going to Evan’s cabin for the summer.
D. Theyre going to Evans cabin for the summer.
Verb Patterns › View
I’m really looking forward to … to India this summer.
A. going
B. go
C. to go
D. will go
Grammar › ViewDefine Juxtapose
A. equal or similar grammatical elements used side by side
B. to list
C. to write around a subject
D. to place side by side in order to show similarities or differences
Passive Voice › View
Fio … by one of the waitress now.
- is being served
- is served
