[ Prepositions after Verbs ]
He apologized _____ the policeman _____ driving fast.
A. to / for
B. with / for
C. to / about

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A. “Are you ready?” Asked Amran.
B. “Are you ready!” asked Amran.
C. “Are you ready.” Asked Amran.
D. “Are you ready?” asked Amran.
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If you ______________ the young boy this stick, he would hurt himself.
A. gives
B. gave
C. give
D. had given
Grammar › ViewJordan wants to play basketball at the FMAC, ________ it is being used for the intramurals.
A. Or
B. But
C. So
D. For
Grammar › View
The students ___ football at the stadium now.
A. played
B. are playing
C. will play
