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Where does the semicolon go: My friend was feeling sick. I walked her to the nurse’s office.
A. sick;
B. her;
C. friend;
D. No semicolon needed.
Select your answer:
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A. Have the most valuable painting in the national museum been stolen by the thieves ?
B. Has the most valuable painting in the national museum been stolen by the thieves ?
C. Had the most valuable painting in the national museum been stolen by the thieves?
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I had ? (to speak) to him earlier in the day.
A. spoke
B. spoken
C. speaken
D. speaked