Both of the runners broke _____ previous records.
A. his or her
B. their
C. our
D. your

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Grammar › ViewA _______ paired with a ______________ ___________ will correct a run-on sentence.
A. Comma, coordinating conjunction
B. Period, coordinating conjunction
C. Period, coordinating conjunction
D. Semicolon, coordinating conjunction
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I like counting. I’m very good at _______.
A. History
B. Art
C. Maths
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A. suspense
B. theory
C. alibi
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Match the first part of the sentence to the appropriate ending:
If you put a mirror across the door,
A. you will have good luck.
B. you good luck.
C. you has good luck.
D. you will luck.
