[ 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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Grammar › Viewwhat is subject?
A. Part that contains the action.
B. The person or thing that is doing an action, or the person or thing that is the focus of the sentence.
C. Both of the above.
Grammar › View
Which word is spelled INCORRECTLY?
A. Repayment
B. Questionabel
C. Displacement
D. Midshipman
Sentence Structure and Verb Tenses › ViewIdentify 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
