[ Comma ]
Use a comma when you have introductory words, prepositional phrases and _________.
A. Exclamations
B. Interjections
C. Prepositions

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Idiom and Tenses › ViewWhat does the idiom ‘break the ice’ mean?
A. To break ice in the sea.
B. To create a calm atmosphere.
C. To start a conversation in a awkward situation.
D. To keep distance in a conversation.
Subject Verb Agreement › View
The number of women running in last week’s road race ______ unusually high.
A. were
B. was
Grammar › ViewDon’t cry when you got the problem. You can pass it well. The word “cry” is..
A. Pronoun
B. Verb
C. Adverb
D. Adjective
Phrasal Verb › View
It took him many years to….the shock of his wwife dying.
A. get in
B. get over
C. get on
D. get up
