Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. Henry, believe it or not won a million dollars in the lottery.
B. Henry, believe it or not, won a million dollars in the lottery.
C. Henry believe it or not, won a million dollars in the lottery.

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Modal Verbs › ViewYou ___ forget to wish your friend a happy birthday.
A. can
B. could
C. mustn’t
D. should
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What is he good at?
A. He good at swimming.
B. He is good at swim.
C. He is good at swimming.
D. He is good swimming.
Match the sentence with the correct situation:
I will do a course in journalism!
A. a timetable or scheduled event
B. a prediction based on our opinion or intuition
C. a plan or decision made at the time of speaking
D. a personal arrangement or fixed plan
E. when there is evidence that something is going to happen
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“Would you like me to give you a lift to the station?” said Harry. (offer)
A. Harry offered to give me a lift to the station.
B. Harry offered giving me a lift to the station.
