Which sentence uses commas correctly?
A. I went to the store and bought apples, oranges and bananas.
B. I went to the store and bought apples, oranges, and, bananas.
C. I went to the store, and bought apples oranges and bananas.
D. I went to the store and bought apples, oranges, and bananas.

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It is not necessary for them to bring snacks to the movie.
A. They don’t need to bring snacks to the movie.
B. They should bring snacks to the movie.
C. They might bring snacks to the movie.
D. They can bring snacks to the movie.
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I ________________ with you.
A. don’t agree
B. am not agreeing
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D. don’t to agree
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A. adjective
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A. and
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C. but
