[ Grammar ]
Does this sentence need a comma before the conjunction?
Steve got up early in the morning and worked out before the race.
A. YES!
B. NO!
Select your answer:

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Modals › View“Slower traffic keep right”
means:
A. You had better drive slowly.
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Grammar › View
Right now, the students of Active 1 ……. the mid-test.
A. doing
B. is doing
C. are doing
D. am doing
