You do not use commas in sentences with three or more phrases in a sentence.True or False?
A. True
B. False

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Coordinating Conjunctions › ViewHe never wanted to study English.
A. Nor he wanted to study Spanish.
B. And not Spanish too.
C. Nor he did want to study Spanish.
D. Nor did he want to study Spanish.
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What phrase should be used when guiding a guest to an elevator?
A. “Could I show you to the elevator?”
B. “Find the elevator yourself.”
C. “You need to look for it.”
D. “Go there.”
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A. If he weren’t lazy, he would become a good worker.
B. If he hadn’t been lazy, he would have become a good worker.
C. Despite his laziness, he becomes a good worker.
D. It was his laziness that prevented him from becoming a good worker.
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__________ you submit the assignment on time, you will receive full marks.
A. If
B. After
C. Unless
D. Because