[ Grammar ]
Two complete thoughts, or sentences, that run into each other.
A. Subject
B. Run-On Sentence
C. Comma Splice
D. Fragment

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Passive Voice › ViewHave these flowers ______ to her office, please.
A. taken
B. take
C. taking
D. to take
Idioms › View
“Joking apart” means you ___.
a. are serious
b. are trying to make people laugh
c. are not united
Identify the sentence in the past perfect progressive tense:
A. I had been reading for hours when he called.
B. She is going to the store.
C. They will be arriving soon.
D. We played soccer yesterday.
Past Tense › View
I ………………………….. sleep well last night.
A. hadn’t
B. didn’t
C. wasn’t
