I went to Columbia South Carolina to see my son graduate from Army boot camp.
A. I went to Columbia, South Carolina, to see my son graduate from Army boot camp.
B. I went to Columbia, South Carolina to see my son, graduate from Army boot camp.
C. I went to Columbia, South Carolina to see my son graduate from Army boot camp.
D. I went to Columbia, South Carolina, to see my son graduate, from Army boot camp.

Random Topics:
Simple Verb TensesModal Verbs of Deduction and SpeculationActive and Passive voiceComperative and SuperlativeVocabularyWh QuestionsPresent Simple and Present Continuous TenseRelative & ModalsFuture Perfect vs Future ContinuousProgressive Verb TensesOther quiz:
Grammar - Present Perfect › ViewHave you ___ the latest news?
A. hear
B. heard
C. hearing
Comma › View
Which sentence is written correctly?
A. The mouse crept out from under the bookshelf and the cat pounced on it.
B. The mouse crept out from under the bookshelf, and the cat pounced on it.
C. The mouse crept out from under the bookshelf and, the cat pounced on it.
D. The mouse, crept out from under the bookshelf and the cat, pounced on it.
don’t …………… your sister. she is studying for her final examination.
A. offer
B. bother
C. refuse
Modal Verbs › View
“Hello. Can I speak to Tom?” “I am sorry. You ___ have the wrong number.”
A. may
B. can
C. must
D. have to
