The points where you’d pause in a spoken sentence aren’t always where you’d use a comma in a written sentence.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewChoose the sentence with the right punctuations
A. I had a lot of fun visiting you last weekend. We made cookies and I ate so many? I hope you can come and visit me
B. i had a lot of fun visiting you last weekend We made cookies and I ate so many! I hope you can come and visit me
C. I had a lot of fun visiting you last weekend. We made Cookies and I ate so many! I hope you can come and visit me
D. I had a lot of fun visiting you last weekend. We made cookies and I ate so many! I hope you can come and visit me.
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Which is the correct spelling?
A. Tomarrow
B. Tomorrow
C. Tamorrow
D. Tomorow
E. Tommorrow
