[ Grammar ]
True or False: A run-on sentence is often missing the capital letter in the first sentence and the end punctuation in the second sentence.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Grammar & Reading › ViewIn the sentence “Despite the heavy rains, the event proceeded as planned,” what is the function of the word “Despite”?
A. Conjunction
B. Preposition
C. Adverb
D. Adjective
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I was ………………….that I plan to buy more books about this country
A. such a impressed
B. so a impressed
C. so an impressed
D. such an impressed
E. so impressed
Grammar › View______ swim here or you ______ be in danger.
A. Must / can
B. Don’t / will
C. Don’t / won’t
D. Do / can’t
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Could you speak Vietnamese _______ than, so I can understand what you mean?
A. more clearly
B. clearly
C. the most clearly
D. the clearest