[ To Infinitive/Bare Infinitive/Gerunds ]
I need ————– what’s in the letter. Why don’t you let me ————– it?
A. to know/ to read
B. know/ read
C. to know/ read
D. knowing/ read

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Grammar › ViewWhere are my ____________________?
A. pins
B. pen
C. pens
D. pin
Homonyms › View
She keeps her root vegetables in the base___.
a. meant
b. ment(a suffix)
One situation in which run-on sentences are apt to happen is…
A. When a pronoun in the second clause refers to a noun in the first clause.
B. When two independent clauses are combined using a coordinating conjunction.
C. Both of the above.
D. None of the above.
Coordinating Conjunctions › View
The bus broke down, ___we all had to walk home.
A. or
B. but
C. so
