Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. It’s tough to be back at school but it has been great seeing my friends again.
B. It’s tough to be back at school, but it has been great seeing my friends again.
C. It’s tough to be back at school but, it has been great seeing my friends again.

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Grammar › ViewWhich is the grammatically accurate form of the sentence?
A. Slavery was a cruel institution however many owners treated their slaves kindly.
B. Slavery was a cruel institution, however; many owners treated their slaves kindly.
C. Slavery was a cruel institution: however, many owners treated their slaves kindly.
D. Slavery was a cruel institution, however, many owners treated their slaves kindly.
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I don’t mind _______ the dirty dishes
A. washing
B. to wash
C. wash
D. washed
Tenses › ViewMy dog ____ every time it sees a cat.
A. bark
B. barks
C. barked
D. barking
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“Completely lacking or empty” is the definition of:
A. Insignificant
B. Feeble
C. Devoid
D. Emaciated
