Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. Will you come over here, John so I can hear you better?
B. Will you come over here John, so I can hear you better?
C. Will you come over here, John, so I can hear you better?
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Grammar › ViewLook at the sentence. What purpose of the sentence?
Could you give this paper to our teacher? I’m going to skip class today.
A. possibility
B. polite request
C. necessity
D. ability
E. advice
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‘They might not allow wild animals as pets.’
A. Wild animals might be allowed as pets.
B. They might allow wild animals as pets.
C. Wild animals might not be allowed as pets.
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