I know you and your friends love listening to music, so I will take _____ to a concert.
A. me
B. you
C. yours
D. they

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Vocabulary and Grammar › View. Explain the difference between summarizing a text and quoting directly from it.
A. Summarizing a text involves expanding on the original content, while quoting directly involves paraphrasing the text.
B. Summarizing a text involves condensing the main points or ideas in one’s own words, while quoting directly from a text involves using the exact words from the original source.
C. Summarizing a text means copying the text word for word, while quoting directly involves providing a brief overview.
D. Summarizing a text includes adding personal opinions, while quoting directly involves presenting facts without interpretation.
Grammar › View
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Petey my pet snake has only bitten one person.
B. Petey, my pet snake, has only bitten one person.
C. Petey, my pet snake has only bitten one person.
D. Petey my pet snake, has only bitten one person.
When she comes, they ___________ (have) dinner.
A. will be having
B. will has
C. will has
D. will having
Prepositions › View
I read an interesting article _____ the paper this morning.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. for